Because of Adam's sin, all humankind is imperfect (Romans 5:12),
and because we are all imperfect, we all die. (1Corinthians 15:22)
Yes, my teeth are imperfect.
She had an imperfect score on the test, but she was proud of her effort and improvement.
In Spanish, the imperfect tense is used to describe habitual or repeated actions in the past, ongoing actions, or states of being in the past. For example, "Cuando era niño, iba al parque todos los días" (When I was a child, I used to go to the park every day).
The imperfect solution was the most timely.
her flawless complexion was slightly imperfect
No one is perfect, so therefore everyone is imperfect.
The answer is no. Si is the conditionnal (=if) Imperfect is used in the main sentence (the sentence that shows the condition), the subordonate sentence (the one showing the event ) being in the conditionnal tense. Si j'étais (imperfect) toi - If I were you ... je ferais cela (conditionnal) I would do this Conditionnal often sounds like future, but it is not the future tense.
Well you are Imperfect EVERYONE is Imperfect ... so what i am trying to say is don't say your perfect ... No one is so use that word when someone is trying to act ''All that ''
nonperfect, or an older word not used much today is unperfect.
The "estaba" tense is used on-line at the link below.
The milk boiled too long this has impaired the flavour. As I have got older my eye sight has grown worse, I am now registered as visually impaired and get half price glasses. I have always worked in heavy industry, unfortunately the high noise levels have impaired my hearing.
You need to know the preterite tense if you are talking to someone about your past. However, there are two past tenses: the preterite and the imperfect. For a short description, the preterite is used when something is done and over with. The imperfect is for stuff that continously happened in the past. For example: If you lived on State street for five years, you would use the imperfect. If you said, I played basketball with my friends (yesterday) then you would use the preterite. Look for keys words in a sentence to know which tense to use such as yesterday, always, etc.