6.3.9

'Depuis' + Imperfect Tense

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'Depuis' + Imperfect Tense

You can use depuis with the imperfect tense to describe past actions continuing for some time.

'Depuis' + imperfect tense

'Depuis' + imperfect tense

  • Depuis means 'since' or 'for'.
  • The imperfect tense describes ongoing or repeated past actions.
  • We use depuis + imperfect to talk about actions that were happening continuously in the past.
  • Je lisais un livre depuis deux heures.
    • I was reading a book for two hours.
When to use 'depuis' + imperfect

When to use 'depuis' + imperfect

  • Use depuis + imperfect for incomplete past actions.
  • These actions started before a point in the past and were still going on.
  • It shows duration of the past action.
Examples

Examples

  • Elle regardait la télé depuis ce matin.
    • She was watching TV since this morning.
  • Nous jouions aux cartes depuis une heure.
    • We were playing cards for one hour.
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