Français II: Les notes
Le Passé Composé To describe events in the past, we use the Passé Composé Pattern: subject + present tense of avoir + past participle
Present tense of avoir J’ai Tu as Il/elle/on a Nous avons Vous avez Ils/elles ont
Past Participle To form the past participle, take off the infinitive ending and add the appropriate past tense ending -er -é -ir -i -re -u
Manger – to eat J’ai mangé – I ate Tu as mangé – you (inf) ate Il/Elle a mangé – he/she ate Nous avons mangé – we ate Vous avez mangé – you (for)/ y’all ate Ils/Elles ont mangé – they ate
Maigrir- to lose weight J’ai maigri – I lost weight Tu as maigri –you (inf) lost weight Il/Elle a maigri – he/she lost weight Nous avons maigri – we lost weight Vous avez maigri –you (for)/y’all lost weight Ils/Elles ont maigri –they lost weight
Attendre- to wait for J’ai attendu – I waited Tu as attendu –you (inf) waited Il/Elle a attendu – he/she waited Nous avons attendu – we waited Vous avez attendu –you (for)/y’all waited Ils/Elles ont attendu –they waited
Pratiquez 1.We sang at school. 2.They passed the test. 3.I attended the concert. 4.She swam Sunday. 5.You (inf) listened to your CDs. 6.You (for) watched tv. 7.He waited for his sister. 8.I lost the soccer game. 9.We finished the test. 10.They sold some shoes. 11.She bought some pants. 12.You (inf) helped your parents. 13.You (for) ate dinner at a restaurant. 14.We gained weight after dinner. 15.I chose the blue car.