Friday, February 24, 2012

L'ami que tu visiter est malade.
OR
L'ami que tu es visiter est malade.

How do you know whether you need the form of etre or not?|||Memorize DR & MRS VANDERTRAMP. These are the first letters of all the verbs with which you use '锚tre' to form the past. They are the following:

Devenir
Revenir
Mourrir
Retourner
Sortir
Venir
Aller
Na卯tre
Descendre
Entrer
Rentrer
Tomber
Repartir
Arriver
Monter
Partir

These have to do with the comings and goings and extremities of life. With the rest of the verbs, you use 'avoir.' So it would be "L'ami que tu as visit茅 est malade" but "L'ami que tu es all茅 visiter est malade."

For the present tense, you wouldn't use '锚tre' or 'avoir' as auxilliaries. It would be "L'ami que tu visites est malade" or "L'ami que tu rends visite est malade."|||Pr茅sent: L'ami que tu visite est malade
Pass茅 compos茅: L'ami que tu AS visit茅 est malade (AVOIR)

You can find an english file
http://www.lepointdufle.net/passecompose鈥?/a>|||I'ts "L'ami que tu visite est malade.

Est is "is", so you would use it accordingly, like in this sentence.

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