my answer is decieded
Answer #1 Eu Answer #2 The phrase 'participe passe' means past participle. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'participe' means 'participle'. The adjective 'passe' means 'past'.
'le participe passé'
The past participle of "pouvoir" is "pu".
"le participe passé"
Yes dealt is the past participle of deal.deal / dealt / dealt
"Past participle" is an English equivalent of the French phrase participe passé. The masculine singular noun and adjective reference the part of speech which occurs in past tenses other than the historic past (passé simple) or imperfect (imparfait). The pronunciation will be "par-tee-seep pas-sey" in French.
The past tense of decide is decided.
Had decided is the past participle.
The present tense is:I/You/We/They go.He/She/It goes.The present participle is going.The past tense is went.The past participe is gone.The future tense is will go.
Had decided is the past participle.
The infinitive would be "to decide", the present tense would be "decide(s)", and the past tense IS "decided". The word decided is the past tense. The present and future tense are (PRESENT) decides or decide and (FUTURE) will decide.
Decide is a regular verb so you add - ed to make the past and the past participle.decide / decided / decided