3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc. 3.1-1 The passé composé with avoir Il a toujours préféré faire des cadeaux plutôt quen recevoir.

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3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir Il a toujours préféré faire des cadeaux plutôt quen recevoir.

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir To talk about completed events in the past, you can use the passé composé. The passé composé of most verbs is formed by combining the past participle of the main verb with the present tense of avoir. Marcel a gagné au loto!

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir In the passé composé, the form of avoir changes according to the subject, but the past participle usually remains the same. The past participles of regular -er, -ir, and -re verbs follow predictable patterns.

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir The passé composé of regular -er, -ir, and -re verbs mangerchoisirvendre jai tu as il/elle a nous avons vous avez ils/elles ont mangéchoisivendu

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir ATTENTION! Whenever a direct object is placed before a past participle, the past participle agrees with it in gender and number. Compare these sentences: Sophie a lu la bande dessinée. (No agreement) Sophie read the comic strip. Sophie la lue. (Past participle agrees with bande dessinée.) Sophie read it.

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir Several irregular verbs also have irregular past participles. avoir boire conduire connaître courir croire devoir dire écrire être faire lire eu bu conduit connu couru cru dû dit écrit été fait lu mettre ouvrir pleuvoir pouvoir prendre recevoir rire savoir suivre vivre voir vouloir mis ouvert plu pu pris reçu ri su suivi vécu vu voulu

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir Nous avons pris le train ce matin.Il a couru longtemps.

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir Use the passé composé to talk about completed actions or events in the past or to describe a reaction or change in state of mind or condition. On a enregistré le feuilleton lundi. We recorded the soap opera Monday. Soudain, on a eu peur. Suddenly, we were afraid. Jai vécu en France pendant six mois. I lived in France for six months. Hier, il a commencé à pleuvoir. Yesterday, it started to rain.

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir Sentences in the passé composé often include a reference to a specific moment in time or duration. These expressions are used frequently in the passé composé: à ce moment-là at that moment enfin at last finalement finally hier (matin, soir, etc.) yesterday (morning, evening, etc.) immédiatement immediately longtemps for a long time lundi (mardi, etc.) dernier last Monday (Tuesday, etc.) pendant une heure (un mois, etc.) for an hour (a month, etc.) récemment recently soudain suddenly tout à coup all of a sudden tout de suite right away une fois (deux fois, etc.) once (twice, etc.)

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir In the passé composé, the placement of adverbs varies. These short adverbs go between the helping verb and the past participle: assez beaucoup bien bientôt déjà encore enfin longtemps mal peut-être presque seulement souvent sûrement toujours trop vite vraiment

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir ATTENTION! Remember, to negate a sentence in the passé composé, place the ne… pas (ne... jamais, etc.) around the helping verb. Nous navons jamais vu ce documentaire.

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir Some common longer adverbs, such as probablement and certainement, are also placed between the helping verb and the past participle. Ils ont certainement invité Claude. Certainly they invited Claude. Elle a probablement oublié le rendez-vous. She probably forgot the appointment.

3.1 © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passé composé with avoir Longer adverbs can also follow the past participle, especially if they express the manner in which something is done. Jai trouvé le cinéma facilement. I found the movie theater easily. Elle a parlé rapidement de sa carrière. She spoke quickly about her career.