Made up time
A made up time is a verbal drawer made up morphologiquement of two elements: an auxiliary and a Participle.
Contrary to the compound tense, the periphrastic Temps is made up Sémantique lies of two elements, the Semi-auxiliary and a Infinitif. In the compound tense, the bond between the auxiliary and the Participe is purely morphological. The auxiliary is indeed only one pure tool which lost its initial direction ( to be , to have ), and for this reason one should not confuse it with the verb to be used in its full direction as in the duty is finished , sentence with the present and not with the made up Passé.
In French
In French, there exist two auxiliaries: to be and To have , one and the other employees according to the verb and not according to time: thus the two auxiliaries are found in all made up or double-compound times, but the made up past to work is always built with the auxiliary to have , whereas one always uses the auxiliary to be with the verb to come ( it came ). Each auxiliary can be combined to form other compound tenses, even of the double-compound Tense S.
Made up times are:
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With an auxiliary at the present:
- With an auxiliary with the imperfect one:
- the Pluperfect
- With an auxiliary with the preterit:
- the Past anterior
- With an auxiliary to the future:
- the Future former
- With an auxiliary to the subjunctive present:
- With an auxiliary with the imperfect subjunctive:
- With an auxiliary at the conditional present:
- With an auxiliary with the requirement present:
- With an auxiliary with infinitive present:
In other languages
August 1st
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