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polet [3.4K]
2 years ago
11

From this list of verbs tell me if it is a verb with avoir or etre. 1. manger 2. nager 3. aller. 4 devenir. 5 dormir. 6. finir 7

. rentrer. 8 etre. 9. tomber. 10. passer
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French
2 answers:
yarga [219]2 years ago
6 0

Bonjour

<em>Verbs using the auxiliary "avoir" in passé composé in active voice</em>

1- manger   <em>(avoir mangé)</em>

2- nager     <em>(avoir nagé)</em>

5- dormir   <em>(avoir dormi)</em>

6- finir       <em>(avoir fini)</em>

8- être        <em>(avoir été)</em>

10- passer   <em>(avoir passé )</em>

<em>-</em>

<em>Verbs using the auxiliary "être" in passé composé in active voice</em>

3- aller       <em>(être allé /-e/ -s/ -es) )</em>

4- devenir  <em>(être devenu /-e /-s /-es)</em>

7- rentrer   <em>(être rentré / -e/ -s/ -es)</em>

9- tomber  <em>(être tombé /-e / -s/ -es)</em>

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<em>some verbs can be conjugated with the auxiliaire "être" OR "avoir" as well</em>

<u><em>PASSER </em></u><em>=Elle a passé ses examens => she passed her exams.</em>

<em>                  Elle </em><u><em>est</em></u><em> passé</em><u><em>e</em></u><em> ce matin => she stopped by this morning</em>

<u><em>RENTRER</em></u><em> = Elle </em><u><em>est </em></u><em>rentré</em><u><em>e</em></u><em> hier => she came back  yesterday.</em>

<em>                   Elle a rentré la voiture dans le garage => she drove the car into the garage.</em>

<em>-</em>

<em>"</em><u><em>MANGER" in passive voice </em></u><em>=></em>

<em> la souris est mangée par le chat. (the mouse is eaten by the cat)</em>

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hope this helps ☺☺☺

sleet_krkn [62]2 years ago
3 0

<em>Auxiliaire être : </em>

aller (être aller)

rentrer (être rentrer)

tomber (être tomber)

Auxiliaire avoir :

<em>nager (avoir nager)</em>

<em>dormir (avoir dormi)</em>

<em>finir (avoir fini)</em>

<em>passer (avoir passé)</em>

<em>manger (avoir mangé)</em>

<em>être (avoir été)</em>

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