Passé Composé Notes
Passé Composé Notes
Passé Composé
The word “compound” in this tense is important because it tells you that this tense is
made up of more than one part: Two elements are needed to form the passé
composé: a helping verb (often called an auxiliary verb) and a past participle.
Regular verbs follow a prescribed set of rules for the formation of the past participle,
whereas irregular verbs (discussed in the following section) must be memorized.
Past participles of verbs conjugated with avoir agree in gender (masculine or
feminine — add e) and number (singular or plural — add s) with a preceding direct
object noun or pronoun:
Le(s) film(s)? (The film[s]?) Je l'(les)ai aimé(s). (I liked it [them].)
Quelle(s) robe(s) a‐t‐elle choisie(s)? (Which dress[es] did she choose?)
Il nous a vus. (He saw us.)