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Passé Composé I. An action or state of being completed in the past 1. As-tu étudié ce weekend ? (Did you study this weekend?) 2. Ils ont déjà mangé. (They.

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1 Passé Composé I. An action or state of being completed in the past 1. As-tu étudié ce weekend ? (Did you study this weekend?) 2. Ils ont déjà mangé. (They have already eaten.) II. An action repeated a specific number of times in the past 1. Hier, j'ai mangé cinq fois. (I ate five times yesterday.) 2. Nous avons visité Paris plusieurs fois. (We've visited Paris several times.) III. A series of actions completed in the past 1. Samedi, il a vu sa mère, a parlé au médecin et a trouvé un chat. (Saturday he saw his mother, talked to the doctor, and found a cat.) I. An action or state of being completed in the past 1. As-tu étudié ce weekend ? (Did you study this weekend?) 2. Ils ont déjà mangé. (They have already eaten.) II. An action repeated a specific number of times in the past 1. Hier, j'ai mangé cinq fois. (I ate five times yesterday.) 2. Nous avons visité Paris plusieurs fois. (We've visited Paris several times.) III. A series of actions completed in the past 1. Samedi, il a vu sa mère, a parlé au médecin et a trouvé un chat. (Saturday he saw his mother, talked to the doctor, and found a cat.) Le passé composé is the most common French past tense. The passé composé is used to express:

2 The Passé Composé is a compound verb. It is formed by conjugating the auxiliary verb (either avoir or être) and adding the past participle.compound verbauxiliary verbavoirêtrepast participle The Passé Composé is a compound verb. It is formed by conjugating the auxiliary verb (either avoir or être) and adding the past participle.compound verbauxiliary verbavoirêtrepast participle Most of the verbs use Avoir to form Passé Compose! AVOIR (to have) J’ai (I have) Tu as (you have) Il, Elle, On a (he, she, it has) Nous avons (We have) Vous avez (You have) Ils, Elles ont (They m., They f. have) Most of the verbs use Avoir to form Passé Compose! AVOIR (to have) J’ai (I have) Tu as (you have) Il, Elle, On a (he, she, it has) Nous avons (We have) Vous avez (You have) Ils, Elles ont (They m., They f. have) EXCEPT!!!!!!! There are 17 verbs that use Être in the Passé Composé. Être (to be) 1. Je suis (I am) 2. Tu es (You are) 3. Il, Elle, On est (He, she, it is) Nous sommes (We are) Vous êtes (You are) Ils, Elles sont (They m., They f. are) EXCEPT!!!!!!! There are 17 verbs that use Être in the Passé Composé. Être (to be) 1. Je suis (I am) 2. Tu es (You are) 3. Il, Elle, On est (He, she, it is) Nous sommes (We are) Vous êtes (You are) Ils, Elles sont (They m., They f. are)

3 PART 1. Avoir/etre +PART 2. the participe passé) That easy??? Yes! Regardé Oublié Mangé Preparé Le participe passé du groupe “ER” E.g. REGARDER (to look) Forme: Regarder + é Le participe passé du groupe “ER” E.g. REGARDER (to look) Forme: Regarder + é

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