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passé composé with avoir
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1. uses
  2. formation
  3. negation
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uses
The passé composé is the most commonly used tense to refer to actions completed in the past. The passé composé may be translated into English in three different ways depending on the context.

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  Tex ate all the meat!
Tex a mangé toute la viande! Tex has eaten all the meat!
  Tex did eat all the meat!

formation
This tense is called the passé composé because it is composed of two elements: the present tense of an auxiliary verb (either avoir or être), followed by a past participle:

passé composé = present tense of auxiliary + past participle

Note that in most instances the auxiliary verb is avoir, but some verbs require être as the auxiliary.

For regular verbs with an infinitive ending in -er, the past participle is formed by replacing the final -er of the infinitive with . Listen carefully to the pronunciation of the passé composé of the verb 'parler'. The past participle (parlé) is pronounced the same as the infinitive (parler), even though they are spelled differently.

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parler  'to talk'
j'ai parlé, I (have) talked nous avons parlé, we (have) talked
tu as parlé, you (have) talked vous avez parlé, you (have) talked
il, elle / on a parlé, he, she (it) / one (has) talked ils / elles ont parlé, they (have) talked


The past participle of regular verbs with an infinitive ending in -ir is formed by dropping the final -r from the infinitive. For example, the past participle of finir is fini.

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finir  'to finish'
j'ai fini, I (have) finished nous avons fini, we (have) finished
tu as fini, you (have) finished vous avez fini, you (have) finished
il, elle / on a fini, he, she (it) / one (has) finished ils / elles ont fini, they (have) finished


The past participle of regular verbs with an infinitive ending in -re is formed by replacing the final -re of the infinitive with -u. For example, the past participle of perdre is perdu.

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perdre  'to lose'
j'ai perdu, I (have) lost nous avons perdu, we (have) lost
tu as perdu, you (have) lost vous avez perdu, you (have) lost
il,elle / on a perdu, he, she (it) / one (has) lost ils / elles ont perdu, they (have) lost


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 below.

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infinitive translation past participle
avoir to have eu
être to be été
faire to do fait
ouvrir to open ouvert
prendre to take pris
mettre to put mis
suivre to follow suivi
boire to drink bu
croire to believe cru
voir to see vu
savoir to know su
connaître to know connu
dire to say dit
lire to read lu
écrire to write écrit
pouvoir to be able to pu
vouloir to want voulu
devoir to have to
tenir to hold tenu
recevoir to receive reçu


negation
Negation of the passé composé is formed by placing ne ... pas around the conjugated verb, which, in this case, is the auxiliary avoir.

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Oh, regardez! Tex a mangé toute la viande! Tammy, au contraire, n'a pas mangé de viande! Elle est végétarienne, comme la plupart des tatous.   Oh, look! Tex ate all the meat! Tammy, on the other hand, did not eat any meat! She is a vegetarian, like most armadillos.


Listen to the following dialogue:

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Joe-Bob arrive chez Tammy. Il meurt de faim. Mais il est trop tard.   Joe-Bob arrives at Tammy's house. He is dying of hunger. But it is too late.
Joe-Bob: Tammy, j'ai perdu ma collection de noix. Est-ce que je peux dîner avec vous?   Joe-Bob: Tammy, I lost my nut collection. Can I have dinner with y'all?
Tammy: Je suis désolée, Joe-Bob. Tex a fini toute la viande. A mon avis, il a trop mangé.   Tammy: I am sorry Joe-Bob. Tex finished all the meat. In my opinion, he ate too much.
Joe-Bob: Ce n'est pas grave Tammy. Je peux trouver quelque chose dans la cuisine ... Mon dieu, Tammy! Est-ce que tu as vu? Tex a dégobillé partout. C'est dégueulasse!   Joe-Bob: It's okay Tammy. I can find something in the kitchen ... My god, Tammy! Have you seen? Tex threw up everywhere. It's disgusting!
Tammy: Ça ne m'étonne pas. Ce petit tatou carnivore, il n'est pas aussi évolué que moi!   Tammy: That doesn't surprise me. That little carnivorous armadillo. He is not as enlightened as I am!
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texercises

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Give the passé composé of the verb indicated in parentheses.
1. Fiona: Corey, est-ce que tu ______ de l'insecticide? (boire)


2. Tex: J' ______ de nouveaux poèmes. (écrire)


3. Tex et Edouard ______ le match de foot. (regarder)


4. Tex et Tammy ______ des amis hier soir. (rencontrer)


5. Tammy ______ beaucoup de crêpes pour la fête. (préparer)


6. Tex ______ visite à Paw-Paw. (rendre)


7. Tammy et Bette ______ du shopping hier. (faire)


8. Tammy: Corey et Joe-Bob, est-ce que vous ______ mes devoirs dans le frigo? (voir)


9. Tammy et Bette: Nous ______ n'est-ce pas, Tex? (mincir)


10. Tammy: Joe-Bob, est-ce que tu ______ la leçon? (comprendre)


11. Les étudiants ______ à Tex. (ne pas obéir)


12. Fiona: Alors, est-ce qu'on ______ le film? (aimer)




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