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The "imparfait" denotes a lasting state or ana habit while the "passé composé" is used for a short action which is now completed. "Ne pas parvenir" is a long lasting state, while "parvenir" is a transition which is now done.

The "imparfait" denotes a lasting state or an habit while the "passé composé" is used for a short action which is now completed. "Ne pas parvenir" is a long lasting state, while "parvenir" is transition which is now done.

The "imparfait" denotes a lasting state or a habit while the "passé composé" is used for a short action which is now completed. "Ne pas parvenir" is a long lasting state, while "parvenir" is a transition which is now done.

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The "imparfait" denotes a lasting state or an habit while the "passé composé" is used for a short action which is now completed. "Ne pas parvenir" is a long lasting state, while "parvenir" is transition which is now done.