The differences between the imperfect and the present 
                          perfect are in German not as clear as they are in the 
                          English grammar. Therefore one could almost dare to 
                          say that there are no differences between the two past 
                          tenses in German. Well, the praxis (as we will show 
                          later on) is that almost always the present perfect 
                          is used when it is talked about something in the past, 
                          especially in spoken language. On the other hand in 
                          literature and story-telling the imperfect is still 
                          used quite widely.  
                        The theory says that the imperfect is used when there 
                          is a distance between the one speaking and the event 
                          in the past, either in matter of time or emotionally. 
                          The event is not seen close anymore.  
                           
                         
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