passé
The past tense of the French word "est" is "était."
The past tense of the French verb "jouer" is "joué."
Pastcalled
The past tense for "call" is "called."
regardé (goes with avoir, totally regular)
The past tense of the French word "est" is "était."
The past tense of the French verb "jouer" is "joué."
Pastcalled
The past tense for "call" is "called."
The past tense of "cell" is "called." For example, "I called my friend yesterday."
''Était''
A different French word... :D You change the ending of a verb in the past tense.
regardé (goes with avoir, totally regular)
save is "sauver" Ex: Tu as sauvé ma vie. (You saved my life.)
The conjugated form of "avoir" and "fait." Example: Tu as fait ton devoir.
Past tense of "like" such as "I liked" in French is "J'ai aime" with an accent on the last "e" in the phrase. If you mean to say that you liked something for many years but you don't anymore, you could use "J'aimais."
It is a type of past tense. There are 3 past tenses in French: le passé composé (perfect tense), l'imparfait and le passé simple. Le passé simple is no longer used a part from in literary works and the other two are the most common, with different uses based on the context and the meaning you wish to convey.In short, yes. The perfect tense is one of the French past tenses.