French, asked by raku5214, 11 months ago

Conjugation of se maquiller in passe compose

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Answered by manishthakur100
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French passé composé is formed using a helper verb and the past participle of the main verb. To conjugate French verbs into passé composé, you must first conjugate either être or avoir in the present tense. You then combine this helper verb with the correct past participle of the main verb. Use this tense to describe actions that have been completed in the past.

1. Replace -er with é. For regular verbs ending in -er, you form the past participle by removing the -er ending and instead using an é.

For example, the past participle of parler (to speak) is parlé.

2. Remove the r from -ir verbs. For regular verbs ending in -ir, you don't have to remove the entire ending. Just remove the r so that the verb ends with an i.

For example, the past participle of the verb choisir (to choose) is choisi.

3. Exchange a -re ending with a u. If you have a regular French verb ending in -re, you simply remove the -re ending and replace it with a u to form the past participle.

For example, the past participle of vendre (to sell) is vendu.

4. Memorize irregular verbs. Just as in English, French has a number of irregular verbs that may have endings similar to regular verbs, but are conjugated differently. Their past participles tend to be irregular as well, so you just have to memorize them as you come across them.

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