Faire – to do, to make

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  • Je fais la vaisselle. I’m doing the dishes. Que faites-vous dans la vie?
  • Il fait chaud. It’s hot (out). Il fait 30 degrés.
  • Un et un font deux. One plus one is two.
  • Il fait du cyclisme. He bikes.
  • Je fais tondre le gazon. I’m having the lawn mowed.

What tense is tendre in?

Daily Verb Lesson: French for tighten is tendre

VERB CONJUGATION TABLE tendre
Simple Tenses tendre Present Participle: tendant
TENSEje/j’vous
Present Présent tightentendstendez
Past Imperfect Imparfait tightenedtendaistendiez

Is faire avoir or être?

The French verbs avoir (“to have”), être (“to be”) and faire (“to do or make”) are the three most used and, thus, most important verbs in the French language.

Is Aller an irregular verb?

Technically, there is only one irregular -er verb: aller (to go). Its conjugations are completely unique and in French it’s categorized in le troisième groupe.

How do you conjugate Le Passe Compose?

To conjugate the passé composé we use the present tense of avoir or être as an auxiliary verb, followed by the past participle (participe passé) of the main verb. In negative sentences, the past participle comes after the second part of the negation (pas). Example: J’ai rigolé.

What is a tendre?

Definition of tendre archaic. : a tender regard : love.

What is Le Passe Compose?

The passé composé (French pronunciation: ​[paˈse kɔ̃poˈze], compound past) is the most used past tense in the modern French language. It is used to express an action that has been finished completely or incompletely at the time of speech, or at some (possibly unknown) time in the past.