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In French, "faire" in the imparfait tense is conjugated as "faisais" for the first person singular (je) and "faisait" for the third person singular (il/elle/on). The imparfait is used to describe ongoing actions in the past, habitual actions, or states of being. For example, "Je faisais mes devoirs" means "I was doing my homework" or "I used to do my homework." It sets the scene and provides background information in a narrative.

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