Tense in the first sentence

Frank C.C1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

Tense in the first sentence

Despite studying some references given to me by Maarten, I still erred in choosing the wrong past tense for the translation of "Hi Charlotte, have you been following the Cannes Festival this year?".  I interpreted 'has been following' (past progressive, I think, in English) as a continuing action throughout the year, hence imperfect tense.  If you had said " Did you follow the Cannes Festival this year", I think I would have chosen passé composé.   Still a bit confused.

Asked 3 days ago
CélineKwiziq Native French TeacherCorrect answer

Bonjour Frank,

That's an excellent question!

In French, the equivalent of the English Perfect Continuous is Le Passé Composé. If you had L'Imparfait, it would refer to a repeated action. However, you cannot repeat the action of "following".

I hope this is helpful.

Bonne journée !

Frank C. asked:

Tense in the first sentence

Despite studying some references given to me by Maarten, I still erred in choosing the wrong past tense for the translation of "Hi Charlotte, have you been following the Cannes Festival this year?".  I interpreted 'has been following' (past progressive, I think, in English) as a continuing action throughout the year, hence imperfect tense.  If you had said " Did you follow the Cannes Festival this year", I think I would have chosen passé composé.   Still a bit confused.

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