![]() ![]() (That dress? She had bought it when she was in Paris. The forms of avoir in the imparfait are also used to form a compound tense, the French equivalent of Past Perfect in English, le plus-que-parfait. Cette robe? Elle l'avait achetée quand elle était à Paris. The Avoir Conjugation in the Plus-Que-Parfait.(Here are the books I had written a long time ago.) Voici les livres que j'avais écrits il y a longtemps.Remember that the past participle must agree in number and gender with a preceding direct‐object noun or pronoun: Conjuguer le verbe avoir à indicatif, subjonctif, impératif, infinitif, conditionnel, participe, gérondif. (She had prepared herself before giving her presentation.) La conjugaison du verbe avoir sa définition et ses synonymes. Elle s'était préparée avant de donner sa présentation.(He walked with difficulty because he had fallen.) Il marchait avec peine parce qu'il était tombé.(I had a stomachache because I had eaten too much.) J'avais mal à l'estomac parce que j'avais trop mangé.Its English equivalent is “had” + past participle: The plus‐que‐parfait is the compound form of the imperfect and is formed by using the imperfect of the appropriate helping verb ( avoir or être) + the past participle of the verb. The plus‐que‐parfait (the pluperfect) indicates that an action had taken place and had been completed before another past action took place. French II: Conditional Mood & Conditions.Using the Correct Form of the Past Tense.Infinitive in Interrogatives Exclamations.Infinitive Preceded by Adjectives and Nouns.French II: Special Uses of Certain Verbs.French II: Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions.Time and Using Advanced Time Expressions.False Friends: French Words in Disguise. ![]()
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