| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| J'(pause with a tap of the finger) un petit café charmant près du marché. |
| J'(pause with a tap of the finger) un petit café charmant près du marché. |
| ai découvert |
| ai découvert |
| J'ai découvert un petit café charmant près du marché. |
| J'ai découvert un petit café charmant près du marché. |
| "I discovered a charming little café near the market." |
| We use ai découvert in this sentence because J' is the subject pronoun for "I," and ai is the present-tense form of avoir used with je. |
| Découvert is the past participle of the irregular verb découvrir, meaning "discovered." |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Ils (pause with a tap of the finger) le train très tôt ce matin. |
| Ils (pause with a tap of the finger) le train très tôt ce matin. |
| ont pris |
| ont pris |
| Ils ont pris le train très tôt ce matin. |
| Ils ont pris le train très tôt ce matin. |
| "They took the train very early this morning." |
| We use ont pris in this sentence because Ils is the subject pronoun for "they," and ont is the correct form of avoir for ils. |
| Pris is the irregular past participle of prendre, which means "took." |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Elle (pause with a tap of the finger) un spectacle incroyable hier soir. |
| Elle (pause with a tap of the finger) un spectacle incroyable hier soir. |
| a vu |
| a vu |
| Elle a vu un spectacle incroyable hier soir. |
| Elle a vu un spectacle incroyable hier soir. |
| "She saw an amazing show last night." |
| We use a vu in this sentence because Elle is the subject pronoun for "she," and a is the form of avoir that goes with it. |
| Vu is the irregular past participle of voir, which means "saw." |
| Unscramble the words to make a sentence. |
| Ready? |
| Tu |
| Tu as |
| Tu as fait |
| Tu as fait un |
| Tu as fait un gâteau au |
| Tu as fait un gâteau au chocolat |
| Tu as fait un gâteau au chocolat pour |
| Tu as fait un gâteau au chocolat pour l'anniversaire ? |
| "Did you make a chocolate cake for the birthday?" |
| Tu as fait un gâteau au chocolat pour l'anniversaire ? |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Nous (avez or avons) mis les valises dans la voiture. |
| Nous (avez or avons) mis les valises dans la voiture. |
| avons |
| avons |
| Nous avons mis les valises dans la voiture. |
| "We put the suitcases in the car." |
| Avons is used here because Nous is the subject pronoun for "we," and avons is the present-tense form of avoir used with nous in le passé composé. |
| Mis is the past participle form of the irregular verb mettre, which translates to "put." |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Marc (ai or a) écrit une carte postale à ses parents. |
| Marc (ai or a) écrit une carte postale à ses parents. |
| a |
| a |
| Marc a écrit une carte postale à ses parents. |
| "Marc wrote a postcard to his parents." |
| A is used here because Marc is a third-person singular subject, and a is the correct form of avoir to match. |
| Écrit is the past participle of the irregular verb écrire, meaning "wrote." |
| Let's translate some sentences into French. |
| Translate "Did you drink fresh orange juice this morning?" into French. |
| Vous, the subject pronoun meaning "you" (formal or plural), |
| followed by |
| avez, the present-tense form of avoir used as the helping verb, |
| next |
| bu, the past participle of the irregular verb boire, meaning "drank," |
| followed by |
| du jus d'orange frais, meaning "fresh orange juice," |
| next |
| ce matin, meaning "this morning." |
| Vous is the subject pronoun for "you" (formal or plural), and avez is the correct form of avoir. |
| Bu is the past participle of the irregular verb boire, meaning "drank." |
| Vous avez bu du jus d'orange frais ce matin ? |
| Vous avez bu du jus d'orange frais ce matin ? |
| "Did you drink fresh orange juice this morning?" |
| Translate "We read three chapters of the novel during the flight." into French. |
| On, an informal subject pronoun meaning "we," |
| followed by |
| a, the present-tense of avoir, used here as the auxiliary verb, |
| next |
| lu, the past participle of the irregular verb lire, meaning "read," |
| followed by |
| trois chapitres du roman, meaning "three chapters of the novel," |
| next |
| pendant le vol, meaning "during the flight." |
| On is an informal subject pronoun that means "we," and a is the correct form of avoir. |
| Lu is the irregular past participle of lire, which means "read." |
| On a lu trois chapitres du roman pendant le vol. |
| On a lu trois chapitres du roman pendant le vol. |
| "We read three chapters of the novel during the flight." |
| Translate "I received a message from the hotel this morning." into French. |
| J', the contracted subject pronoun meaning "I," |
| followed by |
| ai, the present-tense form of avoir, used as the helping verb, |
| next |
| reçu, the past participle of the irregular verb recevoir, meaning "received," |
| followed by |
| un message de l'hôtel, meaning "a message from the hotel," |
| next |
| ce matin, meaning "this morning." |
| Je is the subject, shortened to J' before a vowel. |
| Ai is the form of avoir used with je, and reçu is the irregular past participle of recevoir, meaning "received." |
| J'ai reçu un message de l'hôtel ce matin. |
| J'ai reçu un message de l'hôtel ce matin. |
| "I received a message from the hotel this morning." |
| Listen to me as I speak. Which verb form shows le passé composé? |
| J'ai découvert un petit café charmant près du marché. |
| Let's listen one more time. |
| J'ai découvert un petit café charmant près du marché. |
| Did you hear, ai découvert? |
| We use ai because it matches je, and découvert is the past participle of the irregular verb découvrir, meaning "discovered." |
| How about...? |
| Tu as fait un gâteau au chocolat pour l'anniversaire ? |
| Let's listen one more time. |
| Tu as fait un gâteau au chocolat pour l'anniversaire ? |
| Did you hear, as fait? |
| As is the form of avoir used with tu, and fait is the past participle of the irregular verb faire, meaning "made" or "did." |
| Next… |
| Marc a écrit une carte postale à ses parents. |
| One more time. |
| Marc a écrit une carte postale à ses parents. |
| Did you hear, a écrit? |
| A is the form of avoir for Marc, and écrit is the past participle of écrire, an irregular verb that means "wrote." |
| And... |
| On a lu trois chapitres du roman pendant le vol. |
| One more time. |
| On a lu trois chapitres du roman pendant le vol. |
| Did you hear a lu? |
| A is the helping verb for on, and lu is the past participle of the irregular verb lire, meaning "read." |
| Thank you for watching. |
| Now you know how to simply describe a recent vacation and to use le passé composé with irregular verbs, the tense for completed actions in the past in French. |
| ...and now you can move on to the next lesson in the pathway. |
| Au revoir ! |
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