Is Je suis alle perfect tense?

So the perfect tense of aller (to go) is: je suis allé(e)- I went. tu es allé(e)- you went (informal) il est allé - he went.
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What tense is the perfect tense in German?

Unlike the present and imperfect tenses, the perfect tense in German has TWO parts to it: the present tense of the irregular weak verb haben (meaning to have) or the irregular strong verb sein (meaning to be). They are also known as auxiliary verbs.
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What tense is the perfect tense in French?

The perfect tense is used in French to describe completed actions or events. It is made up of two parts, which is why it is called le passé composé ('compound past') in French. The first part is either the verb avoir or the verb être, the second part is the past participle of the main verb.
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How do you do the perfect tense?

We form the perfect tenses by using the verb to have as an auxiliary verb and adding the past participle of the main verb. We form the present-perfect tense by using the present tense of have (has or have) and adding the past participle of the main verb.
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Is perfect tense and past tense the same in French?

In French, as in English, the perfect is one of the verb tenses used to talk about the past, especially about actions that took place and were completed in the past. Use the imperfect tense for regular events and in most descriptions.
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Is perfect tense past tense?

The Past Perfect tense in English is composed of two parts: the past tense of the verb to have (had) + the past participle of the main verb.
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Is perfect tense same as passé composé?

In British teaching of French, the passé composé is usually known as the perfect tense. The passé composé is formed using an auxiliary verb and the past participle of a verb.
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Is there present perfect tense in German?

Strictly speaking, the perfect present tense doesn't exist in German. The closest equivalent, however, is das Perfekt (the perfect tense). It's more similar to English than you think. Both tenses use an auxiliary verb (the “have” in “I have eaten”).
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What is present perfect tense called in German?

Perfekt: The Present Perfect Tense

In English, we say, "We saw him yesterday." This can be expressed in German as, "Wir sahen ihn gestern." (simple past, Imperfekt) or "Wir haben ihn gestern gesehen." (present perfect, Perfekt).
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What is perfect past tense in German?

The Past Perfect Tense (das Plusquamperfekt) in German:

In German, as in English, the past perfect describes a time previous to another in the past. It is constructed just like the present perfect tense, except that the auxiliary "haben" or "sein" is in its simple past form: "hatte" or "war."
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Is Je suis past tense?

The passé composé of 17 verbs is formed by combining the present tense of être (je suis, tu es, il est, nous sommes, vous êtes, ils sont) and then adding the past participle of the verb showing the action.
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What is perfect tense Spanish?

The Spanish perfect tense is formed using the present tense of haber and a past participle. In Spanish, the perfect tense is used very much as it is in English. The past participle of regular -ar verbs ends in -ado, and the past participle of regular -er and -ir verbs ends in -ido.
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What are the 6 forms of avoir?

  • j'ai eu.
  • tu as eu.
  • il/elle a eu.
  • nous avons eu.
  • vous avez eu.
  • ils/elles ont eu.
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What are the 10 examples of past perfect tense?

Examples of Past Perfect Tense Sentences
  • We had played video games.
  • He had beaten chess easily.
  • Harry had become a successful marker.
  • They had cut the tree last week.
  • She had drawn a good painting.
  • He had eaten all the snacks.
  • John had found a new job.
  • My dad had gone to California.
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What are the types of perfect tense?

Verbs can appear in any one of three perfect tenses: present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect.
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What tenses do you need to know for French GCSE?

There are three main types of tenses: present (now), past (then) and future (to be). There are different rules for each, depending on how they're used. This is tricky stuff, but like most tricky stuff, get somewhere with it and you'll get great marks!
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How do you know what tense to use in French?

There are 8 different verb tenses in the indicative mood: présent (present), imparfait (imperfect), passé simple (simple past), futur simple (simple future), passé composé (perfect), plus-que-parfait (pluperfect), passé antérieur (past anterior), and futur antérieur (future anterior).
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How many perfect tenses are there?

There are three perfect tenses that break down the various times of the completed action. These are the present perfect, the past perfect, and the future perfect.
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