The passé composé of "faire" is "j'ai fait" for the first person singular (I have done). It is formed with the auxiliary verb "avoir" in the present tense followed by the past participle of "faire."
Past Participle is "dit"
You use etre for "Dr and Mrs Vandertramp" or "house" verbs. You also use etre for reflexive verbs like se lever, se coucher, se sentir. Don't forget to conjugate etre and use the passe compose end form of the verb (er=e(with accent), re=u, ir=i). The most common etre passe compose is "Je suis ne(e)." = I was born.
Je suis parti Tu es parti il est parti Nous sommes partis Vous êtes partis Ils sont partis
de mot passe
French verbs can have up to 21 tenses, which includes 8 simple tenses and 13 compound tenses. These tenses help indicate the time at which an action occurs in relation to the present, past, or future.
The passé composé is used to express completed actions in the past, while the imparfait is used to describe ongoing or repeated actions in the past. The passé composé is formed with a helping verb (avoir or être) and a past participle, while the imparfait is formed by adding specific endings to the root of the verb.
When speaking in the past tense.
fait - complete verb in link.
Past Participle is "dit"
It means past tense words in french.
passe compose---- pouve (accent aigu)
I went up, in passe compose.
What is happening in the snow?
This question does not make sense. Aux is a preposition, not any part of a verb.
it is elle
write notes on the past composed tense
J'ai été is the passé composé for "je suis".