How do you conjugate Decrire in passé composé?
The Past Participle and Passé Composé The past participle of décrire is décrit. It’s used in the construction of the passé composé for the past tense of “described.” To use it, you must also conjugate the auxiliary verb avoir.
How do you conjugate Decrire?
Verb conjugation of “décrire” in French
- je décris. tu décris.
- il décrivait. nous avons décrit.
- vous décrirez.
- ils décriraient.
What passé composé verbs use être?
The following is a list of verbs that use être (for intransitive usage) as their auxiliary verbs in passé composé:
- Devenir – to become – (être) devenu(e)(s)
- Revenir – to come back – (être) revenu(e)(s)
- Monter – to go up – (être) monté(e)(s)
- Rester – to stay – (être) resté(e)(s)
- Sortir – to exit – (être) sorti(e)(s)
Is Perdre avoir or etre?
Perdre Passé Composé The passé composé of Perdre is formed by combining the auxiliary verb avoir with the past participle perdu.
Is Ecrire etre or avoir?
Simple Conjugations of “Écrire”
Present | Present participle | |
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tu | écris | |
il | écrit | Passé composé |
nous | écrivons | Auxiliary verb avoir |
vous | écrivez | Past participle écrit |
Is Attendre conjugated with être?
Attendre is a French regular re verb meaning to wait….Attendre Conjugation: Present Tense.
j’ | attends |
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tu | attends |
il/elle | attend |
nous | attendons |
vous | attendez |
Is Attendre followed by a?
attendre + direct object = to wait The verb attendre means to wait. In French attendre is followed by a direct object, unlike English where one waits ‘for’ something.
Is Attendre followed by a preposition?
attendre qqch The most common usage of attendre is attendre quelque chose, which means to wait for something. Notice there’s no “pour” involved here. In English we “wait for something” but in French attendre takes a direct object and isn’t followed by any preposition.