Talking About Completed Actions
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Unlock the power to tell your stories and share your experiences using the French past tense.
- Construct the Passé Composé using the auxiliary verb 'avoir'.
- Memorize and use essential irregular past participles like 'eu', 'été', and 'fait'.
- Express actions that happened moments ago using the 'venir de' structure.
Lo que aprenderás
Hey there! Ready to level up your French? You’ve already got the basics down, now it’s time to start telling stories like a true French speaker! In this chapter, you’ll master the Passé Composé with avoir – your go-to for talking about anything that’s already happened, from exciting events to everyday completed actions. How cool is that?
First, we'll dive into the core structure: how to combine avoir with a past participle. Then, we’ll tackle those super common, slightly tricky irregular past participles like eu (had), été (been), and fait (done/made). Mastering these is a huge step! We’ll also cover vu (seen), pris (taken), and mis (put) which will open up hundreds of daily conversations for you. Imagine chatting with friends about your weekend, or describing a movie you just watched!
And guess what? We’ve got another awesome trick up our sleeve: how to express that you’ve “just” done something. With venir de, you’ll be able to talk about recent past actions with natural fluency. No more saying “I finished this before,” you can now say “I just finished it!”
By the end of this chapter, you'll be able to confidently share your experiences, describe past events in vivid detail, and talk about things you've just completed – making your French sound much more authentic. Get ready to elevate your French!
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Pasado en francés: Acciones con Avoir (Passé Composé)El
passé composéconavoires para acciones pasadas y terminadas. Usa el auxiliaravoiry unparticipio pasado. -
Pasado en francés: Hecho y terminado (Passé Composé con Avoir)Ahora tienes una herramienta genial para hablar del pasado. Combina
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Participios pasados: haber, ser, hacer (avoir, être, faire)Ya sabes formar el pasado de muchos verbos regulares. Ahora, domina los participios irregulares
eu, «été» yfaitpara hablar de tus experiencias pasadas más comunes. -
Participios pasados irregulares comunes (voir, prendre, mettre)Dominar
vu,prisymiste abre la puerta a cientos de frases comunes en francés en pasado. -
Pasado Reciente en Francés: Hablar de lo que 'Acabas de' Hacer (Venir De)¡Ya verás qué fácil! Para el pasado reciente, solo tienes que combinar el presente de
venircondey un verbo eninfinitivo.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to form basic past tense sentences using regular verbs and 'avoir'.
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By the end you will be able to use the three most common irregular verbs in the past tense correctly.
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By the end you will be able to describe things you have seen, taken, or put in the past.
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By the end you will be able to announce recent events using the 'venir de' construction.
Guía del capítulo
Overview
done and dusted! Mastering the Passé Composé is a huge leap forward in your ability to communicate naturally and express yourself in French, making it a cornerstone for any A2 French learner.just done something, adding a layer of natural fluency to your speech.How This Grammar Works
French Past Tense: Actions with Avoir (Passé Composé):
French Past Participles: Have, Be, Do (avoir, être, faire), here are the key ones:
Common Irregular Past Participles (voir, prendre, mettre)introduces more high-frequency irregulars:
Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong: "J'ai faire mes devoirs."
- 1✗ Wrong:
Nous venu de partir.
Nous venons de partir.
- 1✗ Wrong:
Elle est eu un bon temps.
Elle a eu un bon temps.
Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
What is the main difference between the Passé Composé and the Imparfait in A2 French grammar?
The Passé Composé describes completed actions that happened at a specific point in the past, while the Imparfait (which you'll learn later) describes ongoing or habitual actions, or states of being in the past.
How do I know when to use avoir for the Passé Composé?
Most French verbs use avoir as their auxiliary verb in the Passé Composé. Only a small group of verbs (mostly verbs of movement and reflexive verbs) use être. For this chapter, focus on avoir!
Are there more irregular past participles than the ones listed in this A2 French chapter?
Yes, there are many more irregular past participles in French. However, the ones covered (eu, été, fait, vu, pris, mis) are among the most common and essential for A2 French learners to master first.
Can venir de be used in other tenses, like
I had just done something?
While venir de is typically used in the present tense to mean just did, a less common form called venir de in the Imparfait can express had just done (e.g., Je venais de manger - I had just eaten). For A2 French, focus on the present tense usage.
Cultural Context
just did is also incredibly natural and common, lending a sense of immediacy and authenticity to your speech. Using it correctly will make your French sound much more fluent and less like a direct translation from English. Mastering these structures is key to truly sounding like a native French speaker, whether you're chatting with friends in Paris or Quebec.Ejemplos clave (8)
J'ai regardé une série sur Netflix hier soir.
Vi una serie en Netflix anoche.
Pasado en francés: Acciones con Avoir (Passé Composé)Tu as liké ma photo sur Instagram ?
¿Le diste 'me gusta' a mi foto en Instagram?
Pasado en francés: Acciones con Avoir (Passé Composé)J'ai mangé une pizza délicieuse.
Comí una pizza deliciosa.
Pasado en francés: Hecho y terminado (Passé Composé con Avoir)Tu as regardé la nouvelle série sur Netflix ?
¿Viste la nueva serie en Netflix?
Pasado en francés: Hecho y terminado (Passé Composé con Avoir)J'ai eu un message de Lucas sur WhatsApp.
Tuve/recibí un mensaje de Lucas por WhatsApp.
Participios pasados: haber, ser, hacer (avoir, être, faire)On a été au resto hier soir.
Fuimos al restaurante anoche.
Participios pasados: haber, ser, hacer (avoir, être, faire)J'ai vu ton message sur WhatsApp.
Vi tu mensaje en WhatsApp.
Participios pasados irregulares comunes (voir, prendre, mettre)Tu as pris un Uber pour venir ?
¿Tomaste un Uber para venir?
Participios pasados irregulares comunes (voir, prendre, mettre)Consejos y trucos (4)
El Auxiliar es Clave
El Auxiliar Fantasma
El sonido de la 'U'
El 'Vu' de WhatsApp
Vocabulario clave (7)
Real-World Preview
Catching up with a friend
Review Summary
- Subject + Avoir (present) + Past Participle
- Irregular Participles
- Subject + Venir (present) + de + Infinitive
Errores comunes
Many learners forget the auxiliary verb 'avoir'. In French, you can't just say 'I eaten'; you must say 'I have eaten'.
You cannot use the infinitive 'être' after 'avoir'. You must use the past participle 'été'.
After 'venir de', you must use the infinitive (the 'to' form) of the verb, not the past participle.
Reglas en este capítulo (5)
Next Steps
You've made a huge leap today! Talking about the past is one of the most rewarding parts of learning French. Keep practicing those irregulars, and you'll be a storyteller in no time!
Write 5 things you did yesterday evening.
Listen to a French podcast and note every time you hear 'j'ai' followed by a verb.
Práctica rápida (10)
Find and fix the mistake:
Tu viens de fini ton exercice.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pasado Reciente en Francés: Hablar de lo que 'Acabas de' Hacer (Venir De)
Find and fix the mistake:
Elle a mangée une glace.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pasado en francés: Hecho y terminado (Passé Composé con Avoir)
Elige la oración correcta en pasado:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pasado en francés: Acciones con Avoir (Passé Composé)
J'___ (parler) avec mon ami.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pasado en francés: Hecho y terminado (Passé Composé con Avoir)
Find and fix the mistake:
Nous mangé une pizza.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pasado en francés: Acciones con Avoir (Passé Composé)
Elige el tiempo pasado correcto de 'être':
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Participios pasados: haber, ser, hacer (avoir, être, faire)
J'___ (regarder) un film hier soir.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pasado en francés: Acciones con Avoir (Passé Composé)
Find and fix the mistake:
Il a metté son manteau car il fait froid.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Participios pasados irregulares comunes (voir, prendre, mettre)
Find and fix the mistake:
Tu as fais ton lit ce matin ?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Participios pasados: haber, ser, hacer (avoir, être, faire)
Est-ce que tu as ___ mon nouveau post ?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Participios pasados irregulares comunes (voir, prendre, mettre)
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Preguntas frecuentes (6)
, no Je suis fait".