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imparfait :

je faisais

tu faisais

il faisait

nous faisions

vous faisiez

ils faisaient

passé composé :

j'ai fait

tu as fait

il a fait

nous avons fait

vous avez fait

ils ont fait

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What is the past tense of faire in french?

The conjugated form of "avoir" and "fait." Example: Tu as fait ton devoir.


What is the past participle of faire?

The past participle of "faire" in French is "fait".


Is fait past tense in french?

Depends. Technically, 'fait' alone is present tense, but if you have the verb "avoir" just before it, the verb structure is past tense. For instance 'il fait la cuisine' = he is cooking, but 'il a fait la cuisine' = he has cooked and 'il avait fait la cuisine' = he had cooked.


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The past tense of the French word "est" is "était."


What is the past tense of the french verb jouer?

The past tense of the French verb "jouer" is "joué."


What is the past tense of was in French?

''Était''


What do you put before a past tense word in french?

A different French word... :D You change the ending of a verb in the past tense.


What is the past tense of watched in french?

regardé (goes with avoir, totally regular)


What is past tense of 'save' in french?

save is "sauver" Ex: Tu as sauvé ma vie. (You saved my life.)


What is the past tense of like in french?

Past tense of "like" such as "I liked" in French is "J'ai aime" with an accent on the last "e" in the phrase. If you mean to say that you liked something for many years but you don't anymore, you could use "J'aimais."


Passe' compose' of faire?

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."


Is the french perfect tense the past tense?

It is a type of past tense. There are 3 past tenses in French: le passé composé (perfect tense), l'imparfait and le passé simple. Le passé simple is no longer used a part from in literary works and the other two are the most common, with different uses based on the context and the meaning you wish to convey.In short, yes. The perfect tense is one of the French past tenses.