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Qué (quién) es imparfait - definición

VERB FORM IN SEVERAL LANGUAGES INDICATING PAST TENSE, IMPERFECTIVE ASPECT, AND INDICATIVE MOOD
Imparfait; Past progressive simple; Past habitual; Simple past habitual; Past simple habitual; Imperfect tense; Past imperfective

imperfect         
a.
1.
Defective, incomplete, faulty, not entire.
2.
Weak, frail, erring.
Imperfect         
The imperfect (abbreviated ) is a verb form that combines past tense (reference to a past time) and imperfective aspect (reference to a continuing or repeated event or state). It can have meanings similar to the English "was walking" or "used to walk".
Imperfect         
·vt To make imperfect.
II. Imperfect ·noun The imperfect tense; or the form of a verb denoting the imperfect tense.
III. Imperfect ·adj Not perfect; not complete in all its parts; wanting a part; deective; deficient.
IV. Imperfect ·adj Wanting in some elementary organ that is essential to successful or normal activity.
V. Imperfect ·adj Not fulfilling its design; not realizing an ideal; not conformed to a standard or rule; not satisfying the taste or conscience; esthetically or morally defective.

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Imperfect

The imperfect (abbreviated IMPERF) is a verb form that combines past tense (reference to a past time) and imperfective aspect (reference to a continuing or repeated event or state). It can have meanings similar to the English "was walking" or "used to walk". It contrasts with preterite forms, which refer to a single completed event in the past.

Traditionally, the imperfect of languages such as Latin and French is referred to as one of the tenses, although it actually encodes aspectual information in addition to tense (time reference). It may be more precisely called past imperfective.

English has no general imperfective and expresses it in different ways. The term "imperfect" in English refers to forms much more commonly called past progressive or past continuous (e.g. "was doing" or "were doing"). These are combinations of past tense with specifically continuous or progressive aspect. In German, Imperfekt formerly referred to the simply conjugated past tense (to contrast with the Perfekt or compound past form), but the term Präteritum (preterite) is now preferred, since the form does not carry any implication of imperfective aspect.

"Imperfect" comes from the Latin imperfectus "unfinished", because the imperfect expresses an ongoing, uncompleted action. The equivalent Ancient Greek term was paratatikós "prolonged".