Answer: Passé composé is used when the action happened and finished in the past.
Imparfait is used when an action happened over a period of time. The English equivalent is the past progressive tense.
Explanation: In many complex sentences, both are used. For example: While I was studying the phone rang.
Lorsque j'étudiais, la téléphone a sonné.
J’ai vu TOUS ses films
Because when there’s a "s" it means it is plural so you use "tous" because the word after it’s plural "ses films"
Besides, in french when you put an "e" at the end it means that it’s feminine but “film" is masculine so this is why it’s not "toutes" instead of "tous"
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Elles "sont" <em>chinoises.</em>
<em>C. sont</em>
Verbe ''être" au présent :
je suis
tu es
il, elle, on est
nous sommes
vous êtes
ils,<em>elles sont</em>
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