je suis sorti(e) (this means - I went out, not I took something out)
tu es sorti(e)
il est sorti
elle est sortie
nous sommes sortis/sorties
vous êtes sortis/sorties
ils sont sortis/elles sont sorties
je suis descendu(e) tu es descendu(e) il est descendu, elle est descendue nous sommes descendu(e)s vous êtes descendu(e)s ils sont descendus, elles sont descendues
je suis arrivé(e) - tu es arrivé(e) - il est arrivé / elle est arrivée - nous sommes arrivé(e)s - vous êtes arrivé(e)s - ils sont arrivés / elles sont arrivées.
"Etre" is the French verb "to be"
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je vais sortir avec toi means I'm going to go out with you
You use etre for "Dr and Mrs Vandertramp" or "house" verbs. You also use etre for reflexive verbs like se lever, se coucher, se sentir. Don't forget to conjugate etre and use the passe compose end form of the verb (er=e(with accent), re=u, ir=i). The most common etre passe compose is "Je suis ne(e)." = I was born.
You need to know whether the helping very is "etre" or "avoir." You need to know the past participle. In some cases, you need to make the past participle agree with the noun.
The French past tense that's called 'passe compose' is composed of an auxiliary verb and the main verb in past participle form. In the passe compose tense, the auxiliary verb is the conjugation of either 'etre' ['to be'] or 'avoir' ['to have']. Those verbs that have 'avoir' as their auxiliary choice are called 'avoir' verbs. Those verbs that have 'etre' as their auxiliary choice are called 'etre' verbs. For example, 'venir' ['to come'] is an 'etre' verb. So 'I did come, have come, came' is translated as 'Je suis venue', with 'je' meaning 'I'. The choice of 'etre' or 'avoir' carries through to all of the other combined tenses, such as the conditional perfect, future perfect, pluperfect, etc.
When speaking in the past tense.
Je suis parti Tu es parti il est parti Nous sommes partis Vous êtes partis Ils sont partis
It means past tense words in french.
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 _____'
Sortir (to go out) is not a regular verb. This is the present conjugation: Je sors tu sors il sort elle sort nous sortons vous sortez ils sortent elles sortent Past participle= sorti Sortir is a DR MRS VANDERTRAMP verb, therefore in the past, sortir takes etre.
je suis descendu(e) tu es descendu(e) il est descendu, elle est descendue nous sommes descendu(e)s vous êtes descendu(e)s ils sont descendus, elles sont descendues
What is happening in the snow?