French Verbs: Aimer a l'Imparfait
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What do you say for 'I loved' in French?

  • aimais (correct)
  • aimaient
  • aimiez
  • aimions
  • What is the second person singular form for 'to love' (aimer) in the imperfect tense?

  • aimaient
  • aimiez
  • aimais (correct)
  • aimaient
  • What is the third person singular form of 'to love' (aimer) in the imperfect tense?

    aimait

    What do you say for 'we loved' in French?

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    What is the second person plural form for 'to love' (aimer) in the imperfect tense?

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    What do you say for 'they loved' (feminine) in French?

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    Study Notes

    Conjugation of the Verb "Aimer" in Imparfait

    • "Aimer" means "to love" or "to like" in French.
    • The imparfait tense is used to describe ongoing or habitual actions in the past.

    First Person Singular

    • "j'" corresponds to "aimais," indicating the first-person singular form.
    • Used when expressing personal feelings of love or affection in the past.

    Second Person Singular

    • "tu" also corresponds to "aimais," representing the second-person singular.
    • Used when addressing someone informally about their past feelings.

    Third Person Singular

    • "il/elle/on" translates to "aimait," denoting the third-person singular.
    • Used for expressing love or feelings of liking for he, she, or one in the past.

    First Person Plural

    • "nous" translates to "aimions," referring to the first-person plural.
    • Indicates a group’s past affection or love.

    Second Person Plural

    • "vous" corresponds to "aimiez," indicating the second-person plural.
    • Used to address someone formally or multiple individuals in the past.

    Third Person Plural

    • "ils/elles" translates to "aimaient," referring to the third-person plural.
    • Expresses love or affection for a group of people in the past.

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    This quiz focuses on the conjugation of the French verb 'aimer' in the imparfait tense. Use these flashcards to practice and memorize the different forms for each pronoun. Perfect for learners looking to strengthen their French grammar skills.

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