What tense is avait vu?
French Verb Conjugations
Present | Imperfect | |
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Passé composé | Past perfect | |
j’ | ai vu | avais vu |
tu | as vu | avais vu |
il | a vu | avait vu |
What tense is avait ete?
It practically the only verb to have an irregular stem (ét-) for the imperfect tense and present participle, not derived from the nous present tense form; It has an irregular future stem….Pluperfect.
j’ | avais été |
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il/elle | avait été |
nous | avions été |
vous | aviez été |
ils/elles | avaient été |
What tense is avait fait?
French Verb Conjugations
Present | Imperfect | |
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Passé composé | Past perfect | |
je / j’ | ai fait | avais fait |
tu | as fait | avais fait |
il | a fait | avait fait |
What is Aller present tense?
The conjugation of “aller” (to go) in the present tense is: je vais. tu vas. il va.
What is the past tense of aller?
allé
For the verb aller, the passé composé is conjugated using the auxiliary verb être instead of avoir. This is followed by the past participle of aller – allé.
What is Recevoir in passe compose?
Recevoir Passé Composé The passé composé of Recevoir is formed by combining the auxiliary verb avoir with the past participle reçu.
What is the irregular form of the French verb avoir?
The French irregular verb avoir, which means “to have”, is one of the most frequently used of all French verbs. Avoir is also an auxiliary verb, which means it’s used to form compound tenses, such as the passé composé. Since most French verbs use avoir to form their compound tenses,…
Do you have to memorize the conjugations of avoir?
Some of the conjugations of avoir are so irregular that you have to simply memorize them.
Why is the passé composé tense important in French?
This is because it is used to say that someone has done something. This is the tense that will be most helpful to learn because it is the tense that will also help you to speak in the passé composé tense in conjunction with other verbs.
How do you use imperfect past tense in French?
The imperfect is another form of the past tense, which can be used to talk about ongoing events or repeated actions in the past, and is usually translated to English as “was having” or “used to have”, but it can also be translated as the simple past “had”. J’avais une grande famille. I used to have a big family.