Passé composé - Introduction and Overview
Type of Verb Tense (According to structure) Temps composé – ("Compound" Tense: an auxiliary verb – "avoir" or "être" – followed by the participe passé (p.p.) of the main verb.) Frequency of Use in Everyday Communication – (Low, Medium, High) Level of Difficulty in Formulation – (Low, Medium, High) Skill level for Usage Mastery – (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced) - Because of the challenge in distinguishing when to use the Passé composé vs. the Imparfait |
This section presents the following variations of the Passé composé:
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20A |
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20B |
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1 |
Passif direct – Option 1 |
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2 |
Passif direct – Option 2 |
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3 |
Passif indirect |
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4 |
Passif pronominal |
20C |
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1 |
Pronominal essentiel |
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2 |
Pronominal à sens idiomatique |
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3 |
Pronominal réfléchi direct |
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4 |
Pronominal réfléchi indirect |
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5 |
Pronominal réciproque direct |
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6 |
Pronominal réciproque indirect |
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7 |
Pronominal passif |
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8 |
Pronominal impersonnel (passif) |
20D |
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20E |
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20F |
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20G |