Merci beaucoup pour cette et tres majestueuse lecon sur le theme du passe compose en francais pour etudier et apprendre a parler et ecrire en francais, thanks you very much for this wonderful for magnificent and great lesson for learning to speak and to writer in french
I did learn an amazing lesson. But I’ve a question about the usage of past tense in French, cuz of I’ve learnt in my French class that we use past tense to talk about the complete action that happened in the past. I’d appreciate it if you could tell me , am I correct or not.
I've been trying for a while now to grasp the past tense oú le passé compose, and I think this video may have finally helped me with choosing between être et avoir. Merci beaucoup ~
The changement is: you are not changing haha Tiré par les cheveux! Just mention that those verbs are usually verbs of motion with a few exceptions like sauter. Also: Ils ont perdus? Anyway, keep the good work.
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Loved your lesson, so easy and understandable, thank you !
Thanks,professor; A crash course on what I learned decades ago. My teacher called it "Presnt perfect."
merci de partager cette leçon🙏 c'est super!
Thanks
Yes ! :-D
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Merci beaucoup monsieur ❤️
Hello you. .
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Some of this is coming back but it's been decades and my brain is getting old. You did a great job.
Very clear explanation
Great explanations. Thank you sir.
Great teaching merci
Dude I love your explanations. They are sooo simple.
thank you so much
Are you a wolf
I am requesting you to make a series for french tenses please 😊
It's great to see Pierre again. He looks a bit different. What a great teacher!
Great to be learning French from an actual French person! My French teacher pronounces one in French (un) as "urn"
merci pour cette vidéo🤗👌👍🏻
How about reflexive verbs for Passé composé in french ? Like using the le, me, etc. Before the verbs
Chor
You should always use Être then
omg thanks so much for the video! I started getting a headache after 12 min LOL which means this lesson WORKED
Hello Yelbasse.....
Merci beaucoup pour cette et tres majestueuse lecon sur le theme du passe compose en francais pour etudier et apprendre a parler et ecrire en francais, thanks you very much for this wonderful for magnificent and great lesson for learning to speak and to writer in french
Thank u .plz keep uploading many such videos as they are extremely helpful.Your explanation is perfect.plz help with pronunciation also
Helu
That was PERFECT!! you literally saved me!!
Merci!! I think I finally understood this.
Merci beaucoup pour votre nouveau leçon
Great lesson
dude you are the best, please keep going
thanks for the help
It was really helpful.
Drama queen
yo, you are an amazing man you just saved my life.
Thanks
Thank you so much professor 😊😊😊
Merci beaucoup, useful 👍
I did learn an amazing lesson. But I’ve a question about the usage of past tense in French, cuz of I’ve learnt in my French class that we use past tense to talk about the complete action that happened in the past. I’d appreciate it if you could tell me , am I correct or not.
I think probably yes
Edit:look carefully at the right side of da board
IRFAN ALI FARIDIE moreover I’ve learnt any points that we can use past tense in French except those two usages.
Yepp
How r u?
O caba entra para aprender francês e se bate de frente com explicações em inglês, ótimo.
should we use e/s/es rule with all the verbs, or only with etre? because in your example "ils ont perdus" i see perdu with s
I've been trying for a while now to grasp the past tense oú le passé compose, and I think this video may have finally helped me with choosing between être et avoir. Merci beaucoup ~
Okay, words ending er turn to é, how about words ending re, like prendre?
@@katiecowie5238 It would be :
J'ai pris
Tu as pris
Il/Elle a pris
Nous avons pris
Vous avez pris
Ils/Elles ont pris
Is it necessary to use extra e when the subject is feminine?? Or we can also use with avoir????
This is very hlpful video Piere....
Pleease Can you make one video on tense chat.....peesent past and future classification.....
Hi sonia.......
💙⚪❤ Bonjoue de France - I like your job very good explication - MERCI
Bravo
What is the difference between the usage of the 1st and the second rule
qu'est-ce que je fais même ici
T'as redoublé, c'est pour ça que t'es là
The changement is: you are not changing haha Tiré par les cheveux! Just mention that those verbs are usually verbs of motion with a few exceptions like sauter. Also: Ils ont perdus? Anyway, keep the good work.
Pierre💕
With longer hair, you look different. 😄😄
Who here came before exam
Finally a proper lesson. But where's Lyaaaa. We have many videos on the things you post but no other channel has Lya
Words are not clear it should be bold especially those who ve problems in visions
bad
don't ever again post video
He is not a good teacher
Thank you ❤