Passé surcomposé - 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)

 

This section presents the following variations of the Passé surcomposé:

 

Click on the links below to explore, discover, and see the formula(s)examples, and translations of each variation!

 

27A

Passé surcomposé - Actif (Basic Format)

27B

Passé surcomposé - Passif

  (Includes the variations below)
   

 

1

Passif direct – Option 1

 

2

Passif direct – Option 2

 

3

Passif indirect