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What french verbs are conjugated with etre?

verbs always conjugated with être: naître - venir (devenir, revenir, intervenir) - monter - rester - arriver - entrer - rentrer - retourner - partir - sortir - descendre - tomber - aller - mourir + verbs in the reflexive form (se lever, se laver, s'amuser, se promener, se coucher, se raser...)


How do you say in English mon anniversaire est a venir?

Mon anniversaire est à venir means "my birthday is (yet) to come" in English.


What are the verbs passe compose and present in drmrsvandertramp?

devenir devenu to become retourner retourné to return monter monté to go up, bring up rentrer rentré to bring in, put in sortir sorti to go out, get out venir venu to come arriver arrivé to arrive naître né to be born descendre descendu to go down entrer entré to enter rester resté to stay tomber tombé to fall revenir revenu to come back aller allé to go mourir mort to die passer passé to pass by, take (a test) partir parti to leave


What does je ne peux pas attendre venir maison mean?

Je ne peux pas attendre venir maison means "I can not wait to come home"


What does the French words est-ce que mean in English?

"Est-ce que" is a combination of three words. It could be translated 'is it that ...' in English. It is used (very, very often) to form questions: est-ce que tu vas venir ? (will you come?) est-ce qu'il en reste ? (is there any left?) est-ce qu'on va au cinéma ? (do we go to the movies?) This is one of the most useful word groups that you can learn in French.

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What are 'etre' verbs?

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.


What is passe compose of venir-elles?

It depends on whether you're posing a question or a simple statement.Est-ce que sont-elles venu ? (Did they come? / Is it that they came?)ORElles sont venu. (They came. / They did come. / They have come.)Correct this response if necessary- this is based on Gr.9 Canadian French.


What does Ce que vous en venir mean in french?

"ce que vous en venir" makes no sense in French.


How do you ask someone if you can come in French?

Can you come - pouvez-vous venir Can I come - je peux venir


How do you say would you like to come in french?

Veux-tu venir? (casual) Voulez-vous venir? (formal) or, more politely, Aimerais-tu venir? (casual) Aimeriez-vous venir? (formal)


How do you say Please Come In in Mexican?

The 2 languages in Mexico are French and Spanish. Spanish: por favor venir French: s'il vous plaît venir


How do you say come on Tim in french?

come is venir


How can you say 'coming up' in French?

à venir


What does viennent mean in french?

"Viennent" is the third person plural conjugation of the French verb "venir," which means "to come." It is used to indicate that a group of people or things is coming or arriving at a particular place.


How do you say you want to come in french?

I want to come = je veux venir I would like to come = j'aimerais venir


What does laisser venir po mean in English?

"laissez venir" means "let ... come", "po" does not mean anything in French.


What french verbs are conjugated with etre?

verbs always conjugated with être: naître - venir (devenir, revenir, intervenir) - monter - rester - arriver - entrer - rentrer - retourner - partir - sortir - descendre - tomber - aller - mourir + verbs in the reflexive form (se lever, se laver, s'amuser, se promener, se coucher, se raser...)