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.
We have asked Madame Mathias if she will sponsor our French club.
The present perfect tense of the sentence "We ask Madame Mathias if she will sponsor our French club" is "We have asked Madame Mathias if she will sponsor our French club."
The present perfect tense of "ask" in this context is "have asked". For example, "You have asked Madame Mathias if she will sponsor your French club".
... she has sponsored our ...
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.
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.
We have asked Madame Mathias if she will sponsor our French club?
The present perfect tense of "ask" in this context is "have asked". For example, "You have asked Madame Mathias if she will sponsor your French club".
... she has sponsored our ...
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.
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"parfait" is the French of perfect.
"(You) told me" is a literal English equivalent of the conversational French phrase M'as dit. The pronunciation of the present perfect in the second person informal singular will be "mah dee" in French.
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.
I have played tennis against my brother on several occasions. The French have fought against the Germans several times.
you say il est parfait in french to say hes perfect