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1.1.1 Perfect tense - Intermediate French: 14 July
www.open.edu › openlearn › languagesThe perfect tense is used in French to describe completed actions or events. It is made up of two parts, which is why it is called le passé composé (‘compound past’) in French. The first part is either the verb avoir or the verb être, the second part is the past participle of the main verb. The French passé composé can be translated into English in different ways.