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The past tense of the French word "est" is "était."
in the infinitive form the word follow in french is suivre, and in past tense it is suivi. I can't remember the exact conjugation of each form.
No, the French word jouer is not in the perfect tense.Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the form of the present infinitive. It means "to play".The pronunciation will be "zhwey" in French.
"Chose", the French word meaning "thing", is a feminine word, e.g. une chose.If "Chose" is the English verb that is the past of "to choose", it must be noted that French verbs conjugated with avoir in the passe compose (like choisir = to choose), do not change based on gender.
the past of sortir in french is sorti ou /or sortis i took 6-7 years of french
The past tense of the French word "est" is "était."
A different French word... :D You change the ending of a verb in the past tense.
The French word "pour" translates as "for" in English.
"Ate" is not a French word...But the past tense for "eat" in French is "mangé".
jouer is the translation in French. This is the translation of the word play.
The word 'jourdanier' doesn't exist in French. A 'journalier' was a day laborer in the past.
You can't make a past tense word out of a noun. Nouns stay the same regardless of time. Find a verb to make a past tense word out of.
deux heures vingt
"Born" is an English equivalent of the French word né. The word serves as a masculine singular adjective and past participle. The pronunciation will be "ney" in French.
in the infinitive form the word follow in french is suivre, and in past tense it is suivi. I can't remember the exact conjugation of each form.
No, the French word jouer is not in the perfect tense.Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the form of the present infinitive. It means "to play".The pronunciation will be "zhwey" in French.
Du is the conjunction of de le. Dû is the past participle of devoir