J'ai parlé - Je suis allé(e)
Tu as parlé - Tu es allé(e)
Il a parlé - Il est allé
Elle a parlé - Elle est allée
On a parlé - On est allé
Nous avons parlé - Nous sommes allé(e)s
Vous avez parlé - Vous êtes allé(e)(s)
Ils ont parlé - Ils sont allés
Elles ont parlé - Elles sont allées.
It is the same in English, I have eaten, I have spoken, you have decided...
In French, the present perfect tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb "avoir" or "Γͺtre" (to have or to be) followed by the past participle of the main verb. The choice of auxiliary depends on the verb being used. The present perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred in the past but have a connection to the present.
The present perfect tense for that example is "have asked".
No, the French word jouer is not in the perfect tense.Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the form of the present infinitive. It means "to play".The pronunciation will be "zhwey" in French.
The present perfect form of "present" is "have/has presented."
The present perfect of "follow" is "have followed" or "has followed."
The present perfect tense of "hid" is "have/has hidden."
The present perfect tense for that example is "have asked".
No, the French word jouer is not in the perfect tense.Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the form of the present infinitive. It means "to play".The pronunciation will be "zhwey" in French.
We have asked Madame Mathias if she will sponsor our French club?
"Have studied" is in the present perfect tense. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the past participle of the main verb.
There are two forms of the present perfect tense: simple present perfect (I have eaten) and progressive present perfect (I have been eating). Both forms use "have" or "has" with the past participle of the main verb to indicate an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.
The present perfect tense of "hid" is "have/has hidden."
Present perfect is formed with -- have/has + past participle -- the past participle of ask is asked. So the present perfect verb would be have asked or has asked.Because we is plural use have asked in this sentence.We have asked Madame Mathias...............You need to change will sponsor to would sponsor to make the sentence correct.We have asked Madam Mathias if she would sponsor our French club.
have/has planned (PRESENT PERFECT)
The present perfect of "follow" is "have followed" or "has followed."
Has/have drawn is the present perfect of "draw".
The present perfect tense of "are" is "have been."
The present perfect is 'I have sung'