It is the imperative verb tense
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the verb "put" at the imperative tense
... she has sponsored our ...
The past tense in French is called "le passé composé". It is formed by using a helper verb (usually "avoir" or "être") followed by the past participle of the main verb.
you will (+ verb) may be translated by the pronouns 'tu' or 'vous' + the verb at the future tense. tu iras = you will go vous aurez = you will have
Voyez is a form of the verb "voir", to see. It is the 2nd person plural, present tense (vous voyez : you see) or the imperative (voyez! see!).
Voyer comes from the verb "voir", to see. Voyez! means "see!" and "vous voyez" means "you see".
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He has been is "il a été" in French. The verb tense is the "passé composé".
the verb "put" at the imperative tense
A different French word... :D You change the ending of a verb in the past tense.
see is translated by the verb "voir" in French je vois tu vois il voit, elle voit, on voit nous voyons vous voyez ils voient, elles voient
... she has sponsored our ...
she will = elle + the French verb in its future tense she will do = elle fera she will read = elle lira
Past verb tense: We drank.Present verb tense: We are drinking.Future verb tense: We will drink.
"À l'année prochaine" is how you would say "see you next year" in French.
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