Imparfait is used for events that happened a long time ago, while passe compose is used for more recent events. It is important to identify how to use passe compose and imparfait correctly to express past events.
The passé composé is used to express completed actions in the past, while the imparfait is used to describe ongoing or repeated actions in the past. The passé composé is formed with a helping verb (avoir or être) and a past participle, while the imparfait is formed by adding specific endings to the root of the verb.
It's passé composé. Imparfait would be "Je naissais...".
When speaking in the past tense.
It means past tense words in french.
passe compose---- pouve (accent aigu)
I went up, in passe compose.
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.
Use the imparfait tense to describe ongoing or habitual past actions, while the passé composé should be used for completed or specific past actions. In general, the imparfait sets the scene or background, and the passé composé indicates a specific event that occurred. Practice and familiarity with both tenses will help you choose the right one for your story.
What is happening in the snow?
This question does not make sense. Aux is a preposition, not any part of a verb.
it is elle
write notes on the past composed tense
The passé composé form of "dire" is "a dit."