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for passe compose uses etre et avoir..

for avoir + er verb ..I get it..quite easy..just add the auxilary j'ai/as/a/avons/avez/ont...and then the verb with that e accent thing

avoir with other verb ending..i need to learn the new spelling of them right? like lire is lu? and dire is dis? or am i wrong?
boire is bu...sigh..I'm so stupid...


j'ai dit....what is the passe compose of dit with etre je suis dit?


I'm so confused...sorry if my question sounds stupid..

for passe compose avec etre..suis/es/est/somme/etes/sont with the verb...

If it is feminine..I need to say je suis allee
masculine je suis alle

is the following correct?
tu es alle(e)
nous sommes alle(e)s
vous etes alle(e)
ils/elles sont alle(e)s?
I need to the add s to ils/elles ..is that all?

2007-08-16 01:28:44 · 2 answers · asked by Eris 3 in Society & Culture Languages

2 answers

The list of passes composes seem correct.
The rule of thumb is that you use etre with verbs concerning movement e.g. je suis parti
il est descedu
nous sommes partis
You only need to worry about the ending of the past praticiple ( e.g. parti) when using AVOIR as auxiliary verb not when using avoir. Its not totally straightforward to find out how to conjugate the pp, it depends on whether the object (COD) is after or befre the verb.... Using etre means the pp is allways the same for je/tu/il/etc.
And you the pp of dire is conjugated with AVOIR not ETRE, so you never say je suis dis. It's J'ai dit.

2007-08-16 01:40:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

vous etes alle(s) (e) (es)
vous is plural and singular (formal)


sorry but I don't know how to do the accents on my computer

2007-08-16 12:01:13 · answer #2 · answered by Sunny 4 · 0 0

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