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HOW TO FORM. THE PASSÉ COMPOSÉ. ALWAYS CLICK ON THE EIFFEL TOWER TO ADVANCE TO THE NEXT SLIDE. WHAT IS PASSÉ COMPOSÉ?. PAST TENSE. Compound Tense. FREQUENTLY USED. ESSENTIAL WHEN TELLING WHAT HAPPENED. WHAT DOES IT MEAN? FOR PARLER. I AM TALKING. CLICK ON THE CORRECT ANSWER. Oui !. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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THE PASSÉ COMPOSÉ
HOW TO FORM
WHAT IS PASSÉ
COMPOSÉ?
PAST TENSECompound Tense
FREQUENTLY USEDESSENTIAL WHEN TELLING
WHAT HAPPENED
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?FOR PARLER...
I AM TALKING
I talked
I used to talk
Non!Oui !
CLICK ON THE CORRECT ANSWER.
Non, non et non!
I am talking
1 SUBJECT
1 HELPING VERB
1 PAST PARTICIPLE
Take the subject, add the helping verb and, finally, stick on the past participle. Use immediately.
THE RECIPE FOR PASSÉ COMPOSÉ
Before we move on, you need to be sure that you understand what a subject, helping verb and past participle are. If you
are unsure, click on the smiley faces below:
Subject Helping verb
Past participle
Quiz me Quiz meQuiz meRemind me
Remind me
Remind me
If you understand the subjects, helping verbs and past participles, go on.
Subjects
Je = I Tu = you (informal and singular)
IL = he, it (masculine)
Elle = she, it (feminine)
On = one
Nous = we Vous = you (formal and plural)
Ils = they (all guys or guys and girls)
Elles = they (all girls)
Subjects
Je = I Tu = you (informal and singular)
IL = he, it (masculine)
Elle = she, it (feminine)
On = one
Nous = we Vous = you (formal and plural)
Ils = they (all guys or guys and girls)
Elles = they (all girls)
BACK TO PRACTICE
QUIZ
AVOIR
J’AI TU AS IL, ELLE, ON A NOUS AVONS VOUS AVEZ ILS, ELLES ONT
AVOIR
J’AI TU AS IL, ELLE, ON A NOUS AVONS VOUS AVEZ ILS, ELLES ONT
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QUIZ
FORMING REGULAR PAST PARTICIPLESof ‘er’ verbs
For verbs ending in ‘er’, remove the ‘er’ and add ‘é’ – so…
Parler Parlé Manger Mangé Regarder Regardé
FORMING REGULAR PAST PARTICIPLESof ‘er’ verbs
For verbs ending in ‘er’, remove the ‘er’ and add ‘é’ – so…
Parler Parlé Manger Mangé Regarder Regardé
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QUIZ
FORMING REGULAR PAST PARTICIPLESof ‘ir’ verbs
For verbs ending in ‘ir’, remove the ‘ir’ and add ‘i’ – so…
Finir Fini Grossir Grossi Dormir Dormi
FORMING REGULAR PAST PARTICIPLESof ‘ir’ verbs
For verbs ending in ‘ir’, remove the ‘ir’ and add ‘i’ – so…
Finir Fini Grossir Grossi Dormir Dormi
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QUIZ
FORMING REGULAR PAST PARTICIPLESof ‘re’ verbs
For verbs ending in ‘re’, remove the ‘re’ and add ‘u’ – so…
Vendre Vendu Fondre Fondu Répondre Répondu
FORMING REGULAR PAST PARTICIPLESof ‘re’ verbs
For verbs ending in ‘re’, remove the ‘re’ and add ‘u’ – so…
Vendre Vendu Fondre Fondu Répondre Répondu
BACK TO PRACTICE
QUIZ
Let’s see how you’re doing!
Try forming the Passé Composé on your own.
But, be careful because, if you get one wrong,
you’ve got to start back at the beginning!
I finished.
Je suis fini
J’ai fini
J’ai finié
We ate.
Nous avons manger
Nous avons mangé
Vous avez mangé
They answered.
ILS ONT RÉPONDÉ
ILS ONT RÉPONDU
ILS SONT RÉPONDU
Now that you understand how passé composé is formed…
Let’s try a more
challenging activity!
AFTER COMPLETING QUIZ, PRINT OFF THE SUMMARY SHEET AND HAND IN TO MME KIEL.
Click on the Eiffel Tower icon to take a practice quiz. Fais attention! Spelling counts!