Group 2 Regular French Verbs ending in "IR" (Passé Composé)
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The text explains how to conjugate second group verbs in the basic compose in the past tense, focusing on verbs like "choisir" identified by their present participle ending in "issant." This process requires an auxiliary verb like "avoir" or "être," with examples given for conjugating "choisir" in the past tense to highlight the importance of memorizing the auxiliary verbs for accurate conjugation.
Insights
- Second group verbs in French, such as "choisir," are recognized by their present participle ending in "issant," a crucial identifier for conjugation.
- Proper conjugation of these verbs in the passé composé requires memorizing auxiliary verbs like "avoir" or "être" and dropping the "ir" ending to form the past participle, highlighting the essential steps for accurate usage.
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How do you conjugate second group verbs in passé composé?
By using auxiliary verbs and dropping the "ir" ending.
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