The Passé Composé Tense

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The Passé Composé Tense

The Passé Composé Look at the following 3 sentences. Ali played football yesterday They have visited Paris 3 times We did tidy the bedroom What do they have in common? Is this done in the same way in each sentence? All 3 of these English tenses can be translated by just 1 tense in French. It is called… The Passé Composé

As a reminder to you, here is the Present Tense of Avoir Each of the following sentences contains an example of the Passé Composé tense. Ali a joué au foot hier Ils ont visité Paris 3 fois Nous avons rangé la chambre What is the first thing you notice about this tense? Look at the first of the highlighted words in each sentence. Where have you come across this before? As a reminder to you, here is the Present Tense of Avoir

J’ai Nous avons Tu as Vous avez Il a Ils ont Elle a Elles ont The Present tense of Avoir J’ai Nous avons Tu as Vous avez Il a Ils ont Elle a Elles ont

Now take a look at the second of the highlighted words in each sentence. Ali a joué au foot hier Ils ont visité Paris 3 fois Nous avons rangé la chambre This is known as the Past Participle To form the past participle, take the infinitive (the form of the verb you find in the dictionary) and do the following: For –ER verbs, remove the –er and change it to -é For –IR verbs, remove the –ir and change it to -i For –RE verbs, remove the –re and change it to -u

Here are some examples of the 3 types of verb Here are some examples of the 3 types of verb. Change the infinitive into the past participle travailler travaillé regarder regardé fini finir choisi choisir répondre répondu entendre entendu

So remember… Eg Il a regardé Nous avons fini J’ ai répondu The Passé Composé is made up of 2 parts. The first is part of the present tense of Avoir The second if the past participle of the verb you want to put into the past Eg Il a regardé Nous avons fini J’ ai répondu Past participle Part of avoir

Now that you know the present tense of Avoir and how to form the Past Participle, test yourself with the following sentences J’ (travailler) ai travaillé ont ai a avez as avons travaillu travaillé travailli

Il (regarder) a regardé ont ai a avez as avons regardu regardi regardé

Nous (finir) avons fini ont ai a avez as avons finu fini finé

Ils (jouer) ont joué ont ai a avez as avons jouu joui joué

Maman (répondre) a répondu ont ai a avez as avons répondu répondi répondé

Vous (choisir) avez choisi ont ai a avez as avons choisu choisi choisé

Christina et moi (chanter) avons chanté ont ai a avez as avons chantu chanti chanté

Reto et Marc (écouter) ont écouté ont ai a avez as avons écoutu écouti écouté

Tu (parler) as parlé ont ai a avez as avons parlu parli parlé

Elle (entendre) a entendu ont ai a avez as avons entendu entendi entendé

Félicitations!