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présentais

Présentais is a French verb form that belongs to the imperfect (imparfait) tense of the verb présenter, meaning “to present.” The form can correspond to je présentais or tu présentais, since the imperfect endings -ais apply to both first and second person singular. The exact subject is determined by the surrounding context.

Formation and usage. To form the imparfait for présenter, take the present verb stem présent- and add

Examples. Je présentais mes recherches chaque semaine devant le comité. (I was presenting my research each week

Relation to other tenses. Présentais should not be confused with the present tense présentons or présente,

the
imparfait
endings:
-ais,
-ais,
-ait,
-ions,
-iez,
-aient.
Thus:
je
présentais,
tu
présentais,
il
présentait,
nous
présentions,
vous
présentiez,
ils
présentaient.
The
imperfect
describes
actions
in
the
past
that
were
ongoing,
repeated,
habitual,
or
used
as
background
information.
It
often
sets
scene
or
describes
a
past
situation
rather
than
a
single
completed
event.
in
front
of
the
committee.)
Hier
soir,
je
présentais
mon
projet
quand
le
téléphone
a
sonné.
(Yesterday
evening
I
was
presenting
my
project
when
the
phone
rang.)
In
contrast
with
the
passé
composé,
which
marks
completed
past
actions,
the
imparfait,
including
présentais,
emphasizes
continuity
or
repetition.
which
describe
current
actions.
It
also
contrasts
with
the
passé
composé
or
plus-que-parfait,
which
express
completed
past
actions
or
past
experiences.
The
form
is
regular
for
-er
verbs
in
the
imperfect,
aligning
with
many
other
common
verbs
in
French.