Download 5 steps to perfect `Passé Composé` 1) Don`t forget the auxiliary verb

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Transcript
5 steps to perfect ‘Passé Composé’
1) Don’t forget the auxiliary verb: avoir or être
LEARN WHICH VERBS TAKE ETRE !
2) Add on the past participle :
REMEMBER : ETRE VERBS
AGREES WITH THE SUBJECT
e.g Hélène est partiE
er
ir
re
é
i
u
THE PAST PARTICIPLE
3) Don’t forget the irregular past participles :
LEARN THEM
4) Questions :
if you don’t use a question word or phrase
FLIP ROUND THE PRONOUN AND THE AUXILIARY
Tu as mangé ton déjeuner
as-tu mangé ton déjeuner ?
5) Negative : sandwich the auxiliary verb with the ‘ne’ & ‘pas’
e.g
j’ai mangé mon déjeuner
je me suis levé tard
je n’ai pas mangé mon déjeuner
je ne me suis pas levé tard