in most instances, the auxiliary verb is avoir, but some verbs require être as the auxiliary. text...
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In most instances, the auxiliary verb is avoir, but some verbs require être as the auxiliary.
text used from http://www.laits.utexas.edu/tex/a.php?p=tap2&v=gr
Note that many verbs, however, have irregular past participles. The past participles of many common irregular verbs which have avoir as an auxiliary are listed on the chart in this link.
passé composé with avoir
(Use this website for extra practice!)text used from http://www.laits.utexas.edu/tex/a.php?p=tap2&v=gr
EXAMPLE
J‘_________ à Marc au téléphone hier. (parler)
Example used from http://frenchpod.com/community/conversations/post/212
ai parlé
EXAMPLENous _____________ n'est-ce pas, Tex? (mincir)
Example used from http://www.laits.utexas.edu/tex/a.php?p=tap2&v=gr
avons minci
EXAMPLETex _________ visite à Paw-Paw. (rendre)
Example used from http://www.laits.utexas.edu/tex/a.php?p=tap2&v=gr
a rendu
Descendre Rester
MonterRevenirSortir
Passer
VenirArriverNaîtreDevenirEntrerRetournerTomberRentrerAllerMourirPartir
If the subject is PLURAL and If the subject is PLURAL and MASCULINE…MASCULINE…
ADD –S!ADD –S!
Ils _________. (SORTIR)sont sortiS
If the subject is PLURAL and If the subject is PLURAL and FEMININE…FEMININE…
ADD –ES!ADD –ES!
Nadia et Lydia _________. (SORTIR)sont sortiES
If the subject is only If the subject is only FEMININE…FEMININE…
ADD –E!ADD –E!
Jacqueline _________. (SORTIR)est sortiE