I jut realized I had een using this tense already unintentionally because I just thought that if avoir/etre in present tense is "I have" then in the imparfait it surely means "I had"
This is a great channel . I can’t believe your not getting another 100 more likes. Your so great at this and I’ve watched a lot of French leaning channels ... oh là là là 🙈
quick question: Le Plus-Que-Parfait is combination of = subject + (avoir or etre) in L'imperfait + Past Participle of action verb... That last part has me confused. Past Participle of action verb = passe compose? Also thank you for the videos!
Thank you. Very interesting tutorials. However the black background is not very helpful. It's more difficult to read and impossible to print as the images use too much ink, for example, if you need to print a list of exceptions
The video literally starts with "what the heck is the plus que parfait". Cracked me up lol
* On the timeline at 1:43 it should be “Il s’était” not “je m’étais”
Hope this video is helpful! 🙂
Thankyou
Why?
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This channel is so underrated
I jut realized I had een using this tense already unintentionally because I just thought that if avoir/etre in present tense is "I have" then in the imparfait it surely means "I had"
This is a great channel . I can’t believe your not getting another 100 more likes. Your so great at this and I’ve watched a lot of French leaning channels ... oh là là là 🙈
mannni loveeee your class soo helpful fr brooo it maked plus-que-parfait sooeassyyyyy thxxx man
You make french easier
You are the best I swear 😢❤
this was very informative, thanks a lot, j'apprendres!
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo. aujourd'hui j'ai appris plus que parfait
Very well explained. Thank you so much
Can u make a video on pronom relatif simple and compose
So helpful thank you!
THANK YOU........
Avec plaisir :)
Thank you so much
Do i use plus que parfait to describe my feeling or what i was thinking as well ?
Je vous remercie
De rien !
quick question: Le Plus-Que-Parfait is combination of = subject + (avoir or etre) in L'imperfait + Past Participle of action verb... That last part has me confused.
Past Participle of action verb = passe compose?
Also thank you for the videos!
yup
2:09
merci beaucoup
Thank you. Very interesting tutorials. However the black background is not very helpful. It's more difficult to read and impossible to print as the images use too much ink, for example, if you need to print a list of exceptions
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