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Passe compasse
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Passe compose is a grammatical construction of French consisting of the present tense of an auxiliary, either avoir or être.
when (the action has taken place and, therefore, requires the helping verb avoir) and what (the action that has happened and, therefore, requires the past participle of the regular or irregular verb showing the particular action).
Avoir is the French verb that means to have. But it has so much more than that going for it For one thing, as you probably know already, avoir is the most common auxiliary (helping) verb in French.
The French verb être means to be. It can be used in its various conjugations to form descriptions when paired with adjectives.
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