LE PASSÉ RÉCENT et LE PASSÉ COMPOSÉ | Grammaire en Dialogue | French Conversation

The recent past is a past tense; its action takes place just before the moment when we speak. The recent past is mainly used orally. It is made up of the verb “venir“ conjugated in the present “de“ verb in the infinitive. The passé composé is the first, and most common, past tense that we will learn. The past tense expresses that an action in the past has ended. It thus mainly emphasizes the result or consequence of the action. The past tense is formed with the auxiliary be or have conjugated in the present followed by the past participle. dialogue to study grammar. @CCubeAcademy Follow us Instagram : #ccubeacademy For more French DELF Sample papers, Conversation and Dialogues Visit Official Website: #LePasséRécent #LePasséComposé #DialogueAuPassé #GrammaireFrancaise #GrammaireEnDialogue #FrenchSpeakingPractice #FrenchDialogue #CCubeAcademy #LearnFrenchWithDialogues Le passé réce
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