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Are there irregulars in the french imperfect tense?

Yes, there are irregular verbs in the French imperfect tense.

Here's why:

* Stem Changes: Some verbs change their stem in the imperfect tense, often adding a "y" or changing the vowel.

* Special Forms: Certain verbs have completely unique forms in the imperfect, not following a standard pattern.

Examples of irregular imperfect verbs:

* Être (to be): j'étais, tu étais, il/elle/on était, nous étions, vous étiez, ils/elles étaient

* Avoir (to have): j'avais, tu avais, il/elle/on avait, nous avions, vous aviez, ils/elles avaient

* Aller (to go): j'allais, tu allais, il/elle/on allait, nous allions, vous alliez, ils/elles allaient

* Faire (to do/make): je faisais, tu faisais, il/elle/on faisait, nous faisions, vous faisiez, ils/elles faisaient

* Voir (to see): je voyais, tu voyais, il/elle/on voyait, nous voyions, vous voyiez, ils/elles voyaient

Important Note: While these verbs are irregular, the endings for the imperfect tense (-ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient) remain consistent for all conjugations.

Resources:

* You can find comprehensive lists of irregular verbs and their conjugations in various grammar books or online resources.

Tip: Learning these irregular verbs early on will greatly improve your fluency and understanding of French grammar.

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