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Grammar: Passé Composé (regular verbs)
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Grammar: Passé Composé (regular verbs)

ByFast French May 11, 2023May 25, 2023

The “passé composé” means the “compound past.” It is called the compound past because it is made up of two verbs put together into a compound form. Eg “I do” is the present tense and it is called a simple tense, because it only has one verb. But “I have done” is a compound tense…

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