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Nalaman ko ito mula sa aking guro sa pag-igting na alam ko ang Pranses, Espanyol, Arabiko at Turko
The simplest guide is to regard the passé composé (when it is being used to replace the passé historique) as marking the beginning (or end) of an action or state:
<span>Pendant les 1610s. Jacques I était roi d'Angleterre. En 1625 il est mort et son fils a été roi. </span>
<span>(In the 1610s, Jemes I was [i.e. was being] king. In 1625 he died and his son was [i.e.became] king).I </span>
<span>Je voyais tous les oiseaux de ma fenêtre. (I could see all the birds from my window), mais tout d-un coup, j'ai vu une aigle. (But all of a sudden I caught sight of an eagle) </span>
<span>À son entrée dans l'église tout le monde chantait déjá (As he came in the church, everyone was already signing). À son entrée, tout le monde a chantè. (At the moment he came in, everyone began to sing). </span>
<span>Good King Wenceslas looked out... when a poor man came in sight... Did the king suddenly look out (passé composé) or was he watching all the time (imparfait). Did the poor man suddenly come into view (passé composé) or was he gradually coming into view as he got nearer (imparfait). </span>
<span>Je pouvais faire ça (I was able to do it all the time). J'ai pu faire ça (I suddenly had the chance to do it). </span>
<span>Je le savais (I knew it all along), Je l'ai su (I suddenly became aware of it). </span>
<span>Il pleuvait (It was raining). Le ciel est devenu noir et il a plu (the sky grew dark and the rain fell). </span>
<span>Il mourait tout ce jour mais il n'est mort que vers minuit. (He lay dying all that day but he did not pass away until almost midnight). </span>
<span>N.B. The passé composé can also be used in its original sense as a present perfect, in which case it translates exactly the English present perfect: J'ai su--I have known. </span>
<span>Je suis venu, j'ai vu, j'ai vaincu: I have arrived, I have looked around, I have been victorious. (which is what Caesar really meant by veni, vidi, vici). Elle est morte: she's dead.</span>
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A news story is "un reportage".
If it's talking about stories around the world, like talking about wars, typhoons on the other side of the world with reporters over there.
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If it's nearer of your home , it will be called "un fait d'actualité" or "un fait divers" like a crime, a burglary or anything else in your neighborhood, your surroundings.... your country...
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Hi !
1- Nous sommes intelligents
2- Sois poli avec ta maman !
3- Il n'est pas timide
4- Tu es mon amie
5-Pierre et Alain sont élèves en France
6- On est au restaurant
7- Ton cousin et toi,vous êtes au restaurant
8- Ma maman et moi sommes de Paris (= nous)
9- Elles est en France.
10- Les enfants, soyez aimables avec le prof !
11- Je suis à la maison.
12- Ils sont sur le bureau
13- Elles sont jolies
14- Sophie et Alice sont amies
15- Vous êtes en vacances
être (présent)
je suis
tu es
il/elle/on est
nous sommes
vous êtes
ils/elles sont
Impératif (Impérative) to give orders
Sois (tu)
Soyons (Nous)
Soyez (vous)
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