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What is the passe compose of 'was'?

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Was is part of the past tense of the verb Etre - to be. ex. I am happy (heureux or heureuse in French depending of the gender)

passé composé du verbe être = avoir été

J'ai été heureux [or heureuse] tu as été heureux [or heureuse] il a été heureux / elle a été heureuse

Nous avons été heureux [or heureuses]

Vous avez été heureux [or heureuses] Ils ont été heureux / elles ont été heureuses

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