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P.C. être & avoir

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vous (avoir) vous avez
avoir (to have) eu
courir (to run) couru
finir (to finish) fini
Il faut (falloir) (to be necessary) il a fallu
sentir (to feel, to smell, to sense) senti
perdre (to lose) perdu
dormir (to sleep) dormi
être (to be) été
comprendre (to understand) compris
servir (to serve) servi
We walked (marcher) Nous avons marché
surprendre (to surprise) surpris
nous (avoir) nous avons
Retourner retourné
oublier (to forget) oublié
chercher (to look for) cherché
organiser (to organize) organisé
They chose Ils ont choisi
You lost (plural) Vous avez perdu
prendre (to take, to have food/drink) pris
She spoke Elle a parlé
parler (to speak) parlé
tu (avoir) tu as
Aller allé
fêter (to celebrate) fêté
Descendre descendu
You looked for (singular) Tu as cherché
pleuvoir (to rain) plu
Naître
acheter (to buy) acheté
il/elle/on (avoir) il/elle/on a
Venir venu
choisir (to choose) choisi
je (avoir) j'ai
Devenir devenu
apprendre (to learn) appris
faire (to make, to do) fait
Rester resté
boire (to drink) bu
il/elle/on (être) il/elle/on est
il y a (there is, there are) il y a eu
vendre (to sell) vendu
Tomber tombé
I finished J'ai fini
Partir part
ils/elles (avoir) ils/elles ont
Rentrer rentré
vous (être) vous êtes
Entrer entré
ils/elles (être) ils/elles sont
What makes these verbs a little different than those that use "avoir" in the passé composé? You use être instead of avoir and you have to show agreement on the past participles.
tu (être) tu es
nous (être) nous sommes
je (être) je suis
Mourir mort
Arriver arrivé
Created by: marshalc
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