Passé Composé with “être” There are 16 common verbs that had a “falling out” with “avoir.” They chose “être” as their helping verb. More free powerpoints.
Download ReportTranscript Passé Composé with “être” There are 16 common verbs that had a “falling out” with “avoir.” They chose “être” as their helping verb. More free powerpoints.
Passé Composé with “être” There are 16 common verbs that had a “falling out” with “avoir.” They chose “être” as their helping verb. More free powerpoints at http://www.worldofteaching.com Conjugating with “être” means: Instead of: j’ai nous avons tu as vous avez il a You use: je suis ils ont nous sommes tu es vous êtes il est ils sont DR. & MRS. VANDERTRAMP Aller = to go Devenir = to become Arriver = to Entrer = to arrive enter, go or Descendre = come in to go down DR. & MRS. VANDERTRAMP Monter = to go up Mourir = to die Naître = to be born Partir = to depart, leave Rentrer = to come back (home) DR. & MRS. VANDERTRAMP Rester = to Sortir = to stay, remain go out Retourner = Tomber = to to go back fall Revenir = to Venir = to come back come Example: tomber Je suis tombé Nous sommes tombé Tu es tombé Vous êtes tombé Il est tombé Ils sont tombé Elle est tombé Elles sont tombé EXCEPT . . . Something called “agreement”must be added to the past participle! (e) (e) s (e) (e) (s) (es) -- s e es Example: tomber Je suis tombé(e) Tu es tombé(e) Il est tombé Elle est tombée Nous sommes tombé(e)s Vous êtes tombé(e)(s)(es) Ils sont tombés Elles sont tombées Past participles are formed in the normal manner, except for 5 exceptions: Venir = venu; Revenir = revenu; Devenir = devenu Mourir = mort Naître = né Conjugating with “être” is easy. Remember to use “être”as helping verb Add agreement! FIN 2007 Marlene Sanges