Imparfait or Passé Composé

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Passé Composé vs. Imparfait
Francais III
Objectifs:
After completing this tutorial, you will be able to…
• Identify and conjugate verbs in the passé composé
• Identify and conjugate verbs in the imparfait
• Use the appropriate verb tense in the context of a
sentence or story.
Instructions:
• Make sure you are viewing this PowerPoint
tutorial in Presentation mode.
• Click through the slides at your own pace,
writing down 2 things as you go:
▫ any corrected answers
▫ information that you did not guess before it
appeared
• If you are asked to click a button, make sure to
click a button and not the background to move
on to the next slide.
Allons-y!
Passé Composé
2 words = 2 parts (Helping Verb + Past Participle)
Step 1: Choose a HV & conjugate
DRMRSVANDERTRAMP & Reflexive verbs = Etre
?
Everything else = ?Avoir
Click the verb that is NOT part of
DRMRSVANDERTRAMP
Aller
Entrer
Arriver
Voir
Venir
Sortir
Rester
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Aller is a DRMRSVANDERTRAMP
= to go
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Arriver is a DRMRSVANDERTRAMP
= to arrive
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Entrer is a DRMRSVANDERTRAMP
= to enter, to go in
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Venir is a DRMRSVANDERTRAMP
= to come
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Rester is a DRMRSVANDERTRAMP
= to stay
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Sortir is a DRMRSVANDERTRAMP
= to go out
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Voir is not DRMRSVANDERTRAMP
= to see
HV
PP
Ex: Nous avons vu le film Etre et Avoir.
Passé Composé
2 words = 2 parts (Helping Verb + Past Participle)
Step 1: Choose a HV & conjugate
DRMRSVANDERTRAMP & Reflexive verbs = ?Etre
Everything else = ?Avoir
Step 2: Form the PP
Drop the infinitive ending and add ?
-er = é
-ir = i
-re = ?
After taking off the –re, click the letter
you add to make the PP of perdre (to lose).
u
i
é
e
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i replaces the infinitive ending for –ir verbs!
choisir
choisi
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é replaces the infinitive ending for –er verbs!
aimer
aimé
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e is not a PP ending by itself – it is missing the
accent for –er verbs.
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To form the PP of perdre,
• take off the –re
• Add –u
perdre
perdu
Ex: M. Rouge a perdu le match.
Passé Composé
2 words = 2 parts (Helping Verb + Past Participle)
Step 1: Choose a HV & conjugate
DRMRSVANDERTRAMP & Reflexive verbs = ?Etre
Everything else = ?Avoir
Step 2: Form the PP
Drop the infinitive ending and add
-er = é
-ir = i
-re = u
(Step 3): If using etre, make PP agree
Click the letter(s) you would add to
allé to make it agree with Alice.
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s
e
es
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Alice is a girl.
Adding nothing is only for masculine singular
subjects!
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Alice is one girl.
Adding s is only for masculine plural subjects!
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Alice is only one girl.
Adding es is for feminine plural subjects.
Félicitations!
When using etre, add e to the past participle for
feminine singular subjects.
Ex: Alice est allée au match de M. Bleu et
M. Rouge!
Passé Composé
2 words = 2 parts (Helping Verb + Past Participle)
Step 1: Choose a HV & conjugate
DRMRSVANDERTRAMP & Reflexive verbs = ?Etre
Everything else = ?Avoir
Step 2: Form the PP
Drop the infinitive ending and add
-er = é
-ir = i
-re = u
(Step 3): If using etre, make PP agree
Practice rewriting these sentences in
the passé composé on a sheet to be
handed to your teacher at the end of
this tutorial:
1. Je travaille avec mes amis.
2. Nous retournons chez moi à 22h.
3. Philippe se couche à 1h du matin!
Bon effort!
Maintenant, tu es pret à
commencer l’imparfait!
Now you are ready to
begin the imperfect!
Imparfait
1 word = 1 part
Step 1: Find your stem by taking only the –ons off
of the present tense nous form of the verb.
Click on the correct imparfait stem for
the verb choisir:
Chois
Choisiss
Choisissons
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You took off too many letters!
Remember, ONLY take off the -ons
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You forgot to remove the –ons from the nous form!
Très bien fait!
choisiss- is the correct imparfait stem!
Ex. Je choisissais mon dejeuner.
Imparfait
1 word = 1 part
Step 1: Find your stem by taking only the –ons off
of the present tense nous form of the verb.
Step 2: Add the imparfait ending for your subject.
Je –ais
Tu –ai?
Il –ait
Nous -ions
Vous -iez
Ils -aient
Click on the correct imparfait ending
for tu.
-ais
-ait
-aient
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-ait is the imparfait ending for il/elle/on
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-aient is the imparfait ending for ils/elles
Formidable!
-ais is the correct imparfait ending for tu
Ex. Chaque soir, tu regardais la télé.
Imparfait
1 word = 1 part
Step 1: Find your stem by taking only the –ons off
of the present tense nous form of the verb.
Step 2: Add the imparfait ending for your subject.
Je –ais
Tu –ait
Il –ait
Nous -ions
Vous -iez
Ils -aient
Practice rewriting these sentences in
the imparfait on a sheet to be handed
to your teacher at the end of this
tutorial:
1. Je parle avec mes parents.
2. D’habitude, on finit le déjeuner à 12h04.
3. Vous vivez en ville.
Chapeau!
Maintenant, tu es pret à
utiliser les deux!
Now you are ready to
use both tenses!
Quand est-ce qu’on les utilise?
Imparfait
Passé Composé
• Habitual actions or what one
“used to do”
▫ Ex. Chaque été, nous allions à
la plage.
• Uncompleted past actions or
what one “was doing”
▫ Ex. À 16h37 ils jouaient au
foot.
• Background information /
scenery conditions or how “it
was”
▫ Ex. Quand j’étais petit(e),
nous habitions à la
campagne.
▫ Ex. Il était 13h15 et il faisait
beau.
• Completed past actions or what
someone “did”
▫ Ex. Samedi soir, ils ont joué
au foot.
• A succession of events
▫ Ex. Je suis allé au cinéma,
j’ai vu un film, et je suis
rentré chez moi.
• An action repeated a specified
number of times or within a
specified time limit
▫ Ex. J’ai vu quatre fois ce film.
▫ Ex. Elle a fait son choix en dix
minutes.
Remember our clues?
Click the clue word that indicates you
should use the Passé Composé.
Le lundi
Chaque soir
Le 30 mai
Parfois
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Le, when combined with a day or time, is like
saying every or Mondays.
It implies repetition and the use of the imparfait.
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Parfois = sometimes
It is an undefined amount of times, indicating the
imparfait.
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Chaque = each/every
It implies repetition and the use of the imparfait.
Réussi!
Le 30 mai is a specific date, indicating a
completed action is to come.
Read the following sentence and click
the verb that best completes the blank.
Samedi, j(e) ___________ du vélo.
ai fait
faisais
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Samedi implies that I did this just one Saturday.
Excellent!
Samedi implies that I did this just one Saturday.
Samedi, j’ai fait du vélo.
Read the following sentence and click
the verb combination that best
completes the blank.
D’habitude, elle _________ aux examens, mais
hier, elle _________ l’examen de biologie.
a réussi;
ratait
réussissait;
a raté
a réussi;
a raté
réussissait;
ratait
Evenements specifiques
Evenements habituels
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Un soir
Mardi
Un mardi
Un jour
Le 3 avril
Une fois
Deux fois
Plusieurs fois
Le soir
Tous les soirs
Le mardi
Tous les mardis
Chaque jour
Tous les jours
D’habitude
Habituellement
Autrefois
Parfois
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You are 50% correct:
hier is a clue to use the PC.
However:
D’habitude (usually), she would succeed on tests.
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You are 50% correct: D’habitude is a clue for the
Imparfait.
However:
Hier (yesterday) interupted this repetition – it was
a specific event.
Bravo!
D’habitude was your clue for the imparfait and
hier indicated the need for the passé composé!
D’habitude, elle réussissait aux
examens, mais hier, elle a raté
l’examen de biologie.
Click on the most appropriate way to
tell this story.
Il y avait un arbre et
il a fait beau.
Il y a eu un arbre
et nous chantions.
Il faisait beau et
nous avons chanté.
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• Il y avait un arbre is the correct way to
describe there was a tree.
• Il a fait beau is describing how the weather
was and needs the imparfait.
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• The tree is part of the background (a description)
– it requires the imparfait to say it was
Ex. Il y avait un arbre.
• The actors singing are performing an action that
the audience can watch happen – we require the
passé composé to express the completed action.
Ex. Nous avons chanté.
Formidable!
• Il faisait beau is describing how the weather
was.
• Nous avons chanté describes an action we did.
Tu as réussi à ce cours de grammaire!
Now that you have successfully reached the end of
this tutorial, it is your turn to write a story using
the imparfait and passé composé!
Assignment: Draw or go online to
www.makebeliefscomix.com to create a comic
strip containing at least 4 scenes. The dialogue or
narrative should contain a minimum of 4
examples of each tense (That means at least 8
verbs total). This project is due lundi, le 11 mars.
To organize your thoughts:
• Qui était la?
• Où était il/elle?
• Qu’est-ce qui est arrivé?
Et après?
• Quand est-ce que l’action s’est passé?
• Comment était le lieu/le méteo?