J'ai été
Tu as été
Il a été
Nous avons été
Vous avez été
Ils ont été
1: The imperative is used to give commands and orders. The form of the verb used for the imperative is the base form of the main verb, which is used without a subject.
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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.
<span>Bonjour!
J'étudie beaucoup; _______, j'ai de bonnes notes.
This translates to "I study a lot; [blank], I have good grades."
The word that makes the most sense for the blank is therefore. "Therefore" in French is donc.
</span>J'étudie beaucoup; donc, j'ai de bonnes notes.
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