how to choose between ETRE and AVOIR auxiliaries when you want to conjugate a French verb in the passé composé…or any other compound tense! There’s an easy way to know and get it right every time you conjugate those dreaded French verbs! In the next part dedicated to this series about compound tenses, we’ll see the rules of agreements of the past participles with the auxiliary ETRE. Previous episode in the series: Episode 164: French verbs: past participles (compound tenses, part 1): frenchyourway.com.au/podcast164 Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this … Read More →
FYW 164 : French verbs: past participles (compound tenses, part 1)
Find out why it is important to know the past participles of your French verbs. I’ll also, of course, give you tips to help remember past participles form more easily. In the next part dedicated to this series about compound tenses, we’ll see how to choose between the ETRE and AVOIR French auxiliaries. Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode avoir (eu) Ouvrir (ouvert), souffrir (souffert), offrir (offert) Mourir (mort) Un enfant attendu/désiré Des devoirs finis Un cahier jauni par le temps Une ville bien équipée et aménagée Des feuilles mortes LINKS and … Read More →