Irregulier: Passe Compose Avec Avoir

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1. J'___

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2. Form of:Etre

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The correct answer is "été." This is the past participle form of the verb "être" in French, which means "to be." It is used to indicate actions or states that have been completed in the past.

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3. Tu ___

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4. nous

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The given answer "avons" is the correct conjugation of the verb "avoir" in the first person plural form in French. "Nous" is the subject pronoun for "we" and "avons" is the corresponding verb form. This conjugation indicates that the subject "we" possess or have something.

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5. Form of:écrire

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The correct answer is "écrit" because it is the past participle form of the verb "écrire" in the masculine singular form. The past participle is used to form compound tenses and agrees in gender and number with the subject in certain cases. In this case, "écrit" is used to describe a singular masculine subject.

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6. vous

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7. -ERconjugation

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8. Elles/Ils

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The given answer "ont" is the correct form of the verb "avoir" in the third person plural. It is used to indicate that a group of people (Elles/Ils) have something or are in a certain state.

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9. Il/Elle

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10. Form of:voir

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The given answer "vu" is the past participle form of the verb "voir" which means "to see" in French. The past participle is used to form compound tenses in French, such as the passé composé. In this case, "vu" would be used with the auxiliary verb "avoir" to form the passé composé, for example, "J'ai vu" meaning "I have seen".

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11. Form of:Faire

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The correct answer is "fait." In French, the verb "faire" means "to do" or "to make." The given forms of the verb are "fais" (first person singular), "font" (third person plural), "finis" (second person singular), and "fini" (second person plural). The correct form for the third person singular is "fait."

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12. Form of:Mettre

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The given form "mis" is the past participle of the verb "mettre" in French. It is used to indicate the action of putting or placing something in the past tense. The other forms listed are not correct conjugations of the verb "mettre."

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13. Form of:permettre

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The correct answer is "permis". "Permis" is the past participle of the verb "permettre" in French. It is used to indicate that something has been allowed or permitted. In this form, it agrees in gender and number with the subject of the sentence.

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14. Form of:promettre

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The given forms are different conjugations of the verb "promettre" in French. "Promis" is the past participle form of the verb, used to indicate actions that have already been completed. It agrees in gender and number with the subject of the sentence.

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15. Form of:comprendre

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The correct answer is "compris". This is the past participle form of the verb "comprendre" in French. The past participle is used in compound tenses and passive constructions. In this case, "compris" is used to indicate that something has been understood.

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16. Form of:Comprendre

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The given question is asking for the correct form of the verb "comprendre" in the given sentence. The verb "comprendre" means "to understand" in English. Among the options provided, "compris" is the correct form of the verb in the past participle form. This form is used when the verb is conjugated with the auxiliary verb "avoir" (to have) in compound tenses.

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17. Form of:lire

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The correct answer is "lu" because it is the past participle form of the verb "lire" in French. The verb "lire" means "to read," and its past participle form is used in compound tenses, such as the passé composé. In this form, the final "e" in "lire" is dropped and replaced with "u."

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18. Form of:Prendre

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The correct answer is "pris". "Pris" is the past participle form of the verb "prendre" in French. It is used to indicate that someone has taken or grabbed something in the past. The other options listed are not valid past participle forms of the verb "prendre".

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19. Form of:Pouvoir

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The correct answer is "pu". In French, the verb "pouvoir" means "to be able to" or "can". The past participle of "pouvoir" is "pu". This form is used to express actions or states that have been completed in the past.

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20. Form of:dire

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The given answer "dit" is the correct form of the verb "dire" in the second person singular of the imperative mood. In French, the verb "dire" means "to say" or "to tell." This form is used when giving a command or instruction to someone informally.

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21. -IRconjugate

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22. -REconjugate

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23. Form of:Vouloir

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The given question is asking for the correct form of the verb "Vouloir" (to want) in the past participle form. The correct answer is "voulu," which is the past participle form of "Vouloir." This form is used when expressing actions or states that have been completed in the past.

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24. Form of:Apprendre

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The correct answer is "Appris." In French, the verb "apprendre" means "to learn" or "to teach." The past participle form of "apprendre" is "appris," which is used to indicate that the action of learning or teaching has already been completed in the past.

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J'___
Form of:Etre
Tu ___
Nous
Form of:écrire
Vous
-ERconjugation
Elles/Ils
Il/Elle
Form of:voir
Form of:Faire
Form of:Mettre
Form of:permettre
Form of:promettre
Form of:comprendre
Form of:Comprendre
Form of:lire
Form of:Prendre
Form of:Pouvoir
Form of:dire
-IRconjugate
-REconjugate
Form of:Vouloir
Form of:Apprendre
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