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The passé simple , simple past, preterite, or past historic], also called the passé défini , definite past], is the literary equivalent of the passé composé in the French language, used predominantly in formal writing and formal speech. As with other preterites, it is used when the action has a definite beginning and end and has already been completed. In writing it is most often used for narration.
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