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You don't stop playing because you get old, you get old because you stop playing.
Unless your work keeps you so busy your just keep getting less and less time for video games.

You don't stop playing because you get old, you get old because you stop playing.
Unless your work keeps you so busy your just keep getting less and less time for video games.![]()
The imperfect tense is used to signify something that used to happen sometime in the past, but doesn't happen anymore. So for example, "I used to take the bus to work" is imperfect implies you did take the bus before, but not now. "I did take the bus to work" simply means you took the bus at one point, be it this morning or last year. There is no indication of not doing it now.
Does that make sense? Tenses are a pain to learn, I know.
It's subtly different. I learned French back when we learned grammar properly, so hark, young ones, to the Old Ways:
The perfect tense (la passé composéé) is used to signify that an action happened, then it stopped, then the next thing happened. For example: 'I woke up and walked the dog' would translate to 'je me suis reveillé et j'ai promené le chien', because you woke up - and then that was done - and then you walked the dog.
The imperfect is also known as the past continuous because it signifies that an action happened and then carried on happening. This means that it can translate to 'I used to...', for example 'j'habitais en France' would mean 'I used to live in France', while 'j'ai habité en France' would mean 'I [have] lived in France'. It is also used when something happened as a backdrop to another event, in which case it translates to 'I was ...ing' - 'je promenais le chien quand j'ai vu un policier' would mean 'I was walking the dog when I saw a policeman'. At the time of seeing the policeman, the walking of the dog had not yet finished; the action was continuous. It doesn't neccessarily mean that you no longer walk the dog - 'j'habitais ici en Angleterre il y a trois ans' means 'I was living here in England three years ago', and clearly allows for you to still live in England.
Would it be possible to build a building that hangs upside-down on a cliff without that it falls down?
Like the Western Air Temple in Avatar The Last Airbender...
Spoiler :![]()