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Mon (mas), Ma (fem), Mes (pl.)
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Your
Ton (mas), ta (fem), Tes (pl.)
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his/her/its
Son(mas),sa(fem), ses(pl.)
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our
notre(mas), notre(fem), nos(pl.)
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Your (proper)
votre (mas), votre(fem), vos(pl.)
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their
leur(mas),leur(fem), leurs (pl.)
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je suis allé(e),
I went (have gone)
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tu es allé(e),
you went (have gone)
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il / on est allé,
he / one went (has gone)
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elle est allée
she went (has gone)
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nous sommes allé(e)s,
we went (have gone)
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vous êtes allé(e)(s),
you went (have gone)
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ils sont allés,
they went, (have gone)
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elles sont allées,
they went, (have gone)
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Je ne suis pas allé(e)
I did not go
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Tu n'es pas allé(e)
I did not go
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Tex est sorti.
Tex went out
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Tex n'a pas sorti la poubelle.
Tex did not take out the garbage
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However, several intransitive verbs, like aller (to go), require the auxiliary ????? instead.
être
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j'ai parlé,
I (have) talked
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tu as parlé
you (have) talked
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il, elle / on a parlé,
he, she (it) / one (has) talked
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nous avons parlé
we (have) talked
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vous avez parlé
you (have) talked
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ils / elles ont parlé,
they (have) talked
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For regular verbs with an infinitive ending in -er, the past participle is formed by replacing the final -er of the infinitive with ?????
-é
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The past participle of regular verbs with an infinitive ending in -ir is formed by dropping the final ????
-r
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j'ai fini,
I (have) finished
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tu as fini
you (have) finished
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il, elle / on a fini,
he, she (it) / one (has) finished
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nous avons fini,
we (have) finished
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vous avez fini,
you (have) finished
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ils / elles ont fini,
they (have) finished
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The past participle of regular verbs with an infinitive ending in -re is formed by replacing the final -re of the infinitive with ????
-u
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j'ai perdu,
I (have) lost
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tu as perdu,
you (have) lost
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il,elle / on a perdu,
he, she (it) / one (has) lost
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nous avons perdu
we (have) lost
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vous avez perdu
you (have) lost
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ils / elles ont perdu,
they (have) lost
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