Il a neigé (it snowed).
Neiger (to snow) is a regular verb with an -er ending. To form the passé composé with regular -er verbs:
1) Conjugate the auxiliary verb (in the case with neiger and most verbs, it is avoir)
Il a
2) Add the past participle by removing the -er ending and adding é.
neig(er)
neigé
What is happening in the snow?
il neige (verb) means it is snowing.
When speaking in the past tense.
Il neige
neige. As in "il neige," it's snowing verb: # neiger noun: # neige # blanche
the closest would beneigeuxbut it really means snow-covered
It means past tense words in french.
The passé composé form of "dire" is "a dit."
Il neige
passe compose---- pouve (accent aigu)
I went up, in passe compose.
'il est' is present.. jus find out the passe compose of etre verb for third person singular..it wud b 'il _____'