How do you conjugate faites in French?
How do you conjugate faites in French?
“FAIRE” CONJUGATION
- je fais (I do, I make, or I’m doing, I’m making, same thing)
- tu fais (you’re doing)
- il fait (he’s doing)
- elle fait (she’s doing)
- on fait (we’re doing, informal)
- nous faisons (we’re doing)
- vous faites (you’re doing)
- ils font (they’re doing)
How do you write passé composé?
To form the passé composé of verbs using avoir, conjugate avoir in the present tense (j’ai, tu as, il a, nous avons, vous avez, ils ont) and add the past participle of the verb expressing the action. Put the words together this way: subject + helping verb (usually avoir) + past participle.
How do you conjugate Pouvoir in passé composé?
Past Tense Pouvoir Conjugation (le passé composé) It is formed by conjugating the verb avoir in the present tense, then adding the past participle of the verb, which in this case is pu. When using the verb pouvoir in the present perfect, it means “was/were able to”, or managed to/succeeded to.
What tense is Feriez?
French Verb Conjugations
Present | Conditional | |
---|---|---|
il | fait | ferait |
nous | faisons | ferions |
vous | faites | feriez |
ils | font | feraient |
How is the passé composé organized in French?
The passé composé is the French compound past tense and it requires two parts. The first is the present tense conjugate of the auxiliary verb avoir and the second is the past participle organisé. The two come together to form phrases such as j’ai organisé (I organized) and nous avons organisé (we organized).
Is past participle passé composé?
The passé composé is a compound tense formed with the present tense of the auxiliary (avoir or être, see auxiliaries) and the past participle: Elle a acheté des livres aujourd’hui. (She bought some books today.)