Tu étais à la fête ?
Êtes-vous jamais allé en France ?
Etes-vous allé au cinéma ?
The past tense of "être" (to be) in French is "était" for the singular form and "étaient" for the plural form.
The past participle of être is été.
The past tense of "question" is "questioned."
'Être' verbs are a group of French verbs that are conjugated similarly to the verb "être" (to be). These verbs include verbs like "aller" (to go), "venir" (to come), and "naître" (to be born), among others. They often have irregular conjugations that do not follow typical verb patterns in French.
The past tense of the French word "est" is "était."
He helps you learn the french verbs in the past tense that use Etre instead of Avoir
The past tense of "être" (to be) in French is "était" for the singular form and "étaient" for the plural form.
The past participle of être is été.
Been is a past participle. It is the past particle of To be in English. To be in French is etre, the past participle would be ete
The past tense of "question" is "questioned."
The past tense of the French word "est" is "était."
The past tense of the French verb "jouer" is "joué."
'Être' verbs are a group of French verbs that are conjugated similarly to the verb "être" (to be). These verbs include verbs like "aller" (to go), "venir" (to come), and "naître" (to be born), among others. They often have irregular conjugations that do not follow typical verb patterns in French.
I used the past tense to answer this question.
The past tense is wared.If the question was meant to say wearthen the past tense is worn.
''Était''
A different French word... :D You change the ending of a verb in the past tense.