The simple preterit is a cousin of the imperfect French. At preterit, verbs take the ending -ed, except for irregular verbs. When the verb that we want to conjugate to the preterit is composed of a single syllable, we double the last consonant and add the ending -ed at the end and the past composed is a time formed of the auxiliary having or being in the present followed by the past participle of the conjugated verb.
in english,a composite past is translated: by a simple preterite, when it is used, as a simple past, to tell facts belonging to a past past: by a simple perfect present or in be + V-ing, when it expresses a past action still closely related to the present.
Ex. : Brian has passed allhis exam
Bonjour
L'accord des participes passés qui changent avec "AVOIR" se produit lorsque ►
C- le COD est devant le verbe de la <em>("rasse" ??) </em>forme composée
<em>exemple</em>
<u><em>Les gâteaux</em></u><em> que j'ai mang</em><u><em>é</em></u><u><em>s</em></u><em> étaient délicieux. Mes amis </em><u><em>les</em></u><em> </em><em>ont tous aim</em><u><em>é</em></u><em><u>s</u></em><em>.</em>
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<u><em>Les fleurs</em></u><em> que tu as ramassé</em><u><em>es</em></u><em> sont magnifiques. Pierre </em><em><u>les</u></em><em> a</em> <em>mis</em><em><u>es</u></em><em> dans un vase</em>
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
Bonjour
ACTIVER = verbe
ACTIF/ACTIVE = adjectif qualificatif masc. & fém.
ACTIVATION = nom commun <em>ou ACTION</em>
ACTIVEMENT = adverbe
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DIVERSITÉ = nom commun
DIVERS / DIVERSE = adjectif masc. & fem.
DIVERSIFIER = verbe
DIVERSEMENT = adverbe
<em>les adverbes se forment en général avec l'adjectif au féminin suivi du suffixe -ment </em>
<em>active => active</em><em>ment</em>
<em>diverse = diverse</em><em>ment</em>
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<em> ☺☺☺</em>