What is the passé composé of revenir?
In this French grammar lesson we will learn about revenir conjugation in the passe composé….Revenir Conjugation in the Passé Composé
| je | suis | revenu – e |
|---|---|---|
| il/elle/on | est | revenu – e |
| nous | sommes | revenu – e – s |
| vous | êtes | revenu – e – s |
| ils/elles | sont | revenu – e – s |
What is the past participle for revenir?
The Past Participle of the French verb revenir
| Past Participle | |
|---|---|
| revenu | returned |
What is the past tense of revenir in French?
revenu
Simple Conjugations of the Irregular French Verb ‘Revenir’
| Present | Present participle | |
|---|---|---|
| il | revient | Passé composé |
| nous | revenons | Auxiliary verb être |
| vous | revenez | Past participle revenu |
| ils | reviennent |
How do you conjugate revenir?
Verb conjugation of “revenir” in French
- je reviens. tu reviens.
- il revenait. nous sommes revenus.
- vous reviendrez.
- ils reviendraient.
How do you use revenir in French?
Revenir is used to refer to a return to a place where the subject of the sentence was previously and where the speaker is currently. Where is Marie? She left. But she says she’ll come back (here) later.
What is the difference between revenir and retourner?
She uses retourner to talk about going back a place where she no longer is (the post office), and revenir to say that she will come back to the place she is currently located (home).
What is the French verb Falloir?
Falloir is an irregular impersonal French verb that is better known in its conjugated form: il faut. Falloir means “to be necessary” or “to need.” It is impersonal, meaning that it has only one grammatical person: the third person singular.
How do you use revenir?
Is Retourner an être verb?
Retourner can be used with avoir or être in compound tenses depending on its meaning in French (Le Passé Composé)
Is trouver avoir or etre?
Trouver in the Compound Past Tense This requires a simple construction using the auxiliary verb avoir and the past participle trouvé. The only conjugation you need to worry about here is for avoir. You’ll use the present tense that matches the subject, then attach the past participle.