<<I have>> in French.
What is <<j'ai>>?
-er verbs become...
What is <<-é>>?
What is <<j'ai attendu>>?
This is the word for <<yesterday>> in French.
What is <<hier>>?
faux
<<You have>> in French.
What is <<tu as>>?
-ir verbs become...
What is <<-i>>?
We helped.
What is <<nous avons aidé>>?
This is the way to say <<yesterday morning>> in French.
What is <<hier matin>>?
vrai ou faux: The passé composé describes something you just did.
faux
<<He/She has>> in French.
-re verbs become...
What is <<-u>>?
He sang.
What is <<il a chanté>>?
This is the way to say <<ago>> in French.
What is <<il y a>>?
vrai
<<We have>> in French.
What is <<nous avons>>?
-é, -i, and -u are the endings for this kind of verb.
What is <<a regular verb>>?
She chose.
What is <<elle a choisi>>?
This is how you say <<the day before yesterday>> in French.
This is how you form the passé composé.
<<You all have>> in French.
<<They have>> in French.
This is the second part of the passé composé.
What is <<the past participle>>?
They traveled.
What is <<ils/elles ont voyagé>>?
This is how you say <<last week>> in French.
What is <<la semaine dernière>>?
faux.