It is already in past tense.
Ironed.
Wove is a past tense - the past of the verb "weave".
By is not a verb so it doesn't have a past form Buy is a verb. The past of buy is bought
The past tense is reminded.
The past participle of "avoir" in French is "eu," which means "had" in English.
You add an auxiliary verb such as "avoir" or "être" to the conjugated form of the verb. The latter sounds like an adjective. For instance, "je suis passé" (être + participle), "nous avons pensé" (avoir + participle), etc.
Answer #1 Eu Answer #2 The phrase 'participe passe' means past participle. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'participe' means 'participle'. The adjective 'passe' means 'past'.
If the sentence contains the conjugated form of "avoir" as well as the past participle. Present tense: Je chante! Past tense: J'ai chanté!
You need to know whether the helping very is "etre" or "avoir." You need to know the past participle. In some cases, you need to make the past participle agree with the noun.
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The past participle of "am not" is "have not been."
In the passé composé, the past participle used depends on the auxiliary verb (être or avoir) and the subject of the sentence. With être as the auxiliary, the past participle must agree in gender and number with the subject. With avoir, the past participle does not agree with the subject unless the direct object comes before the verb and is a person or group of people.
The past participle of "do" is "done." The past participle of "have" is "had."
The past tense of "have" is "had," and the past participle is also "had."
The past and past participle for "buy" is "bought."
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.