Hello! I really appreciated this video as it was very helpful. I kept using avoir when i should've been using etre and etre when I should be using Savior. any suggestions please?
Dr. Mrs. Vandertramp is a mnemonic device used to remember which verbs are conjugated with être as opposed to avoir in the passé composé. These are the verbs that are associated with the mnemonic: Devenir (to become) Revenir (to come back) Monter (to go up) Retourner (to return) Sortir (to go out) Venir (to come) Aller (to go) Naître (to be born) Descendre (to go down) Entrer (to enter) Rentrer (to go home/to return) Tomber (to fall) Rester (to remain) Arriver (to arrive) Mourir (to die) Partir (to leave)
@@jhameczcastaneda5301 Oh wow, I remember ignoring this in French class a couple of years ago lol. I have appreciated your help and will be memorizing them soon. Thank you for getting back to me so soon.
Hello, in the sentence " Il nous téléphonera aussitôt qu'il aura reçu notre chèque ", why it's not "He will call us as soon as he will have received our check "? Thank you, I am having trouble with this even en english.
A very nice video .explanation was excellent ..thankyou mme .
Merci.J'ai pu compri tout avec ton explication.
Hello! I really appreciated this video as it was very helpful. I kept using avoir when i should've been using etre and etre when I should be using Savior. any suggestions please?
Dr. Mrs. Vandertramp is a mnemonic device used to remember which verbs are conjugated with être as opposed to avoir in the passé composé. These are the verbs that are associated with the mnemonic:
Devenir (to become)
Revenir (to come back)
Monter (to go up)
Retourner (to return)
Sortir (to go out)
Venir (to come)
Aller (to go)
Naître (to be born)
Descendre (to go down)
Entrer (to enter)
Rentrer (to go home/to return)
Tomber (to fall)
Rester (to remain)
Arriver (to arrive)
Mourir (to die)
Partir (to leave)
If you want to find out more, check this website www.fluentu.com/blog/french/dr-mrs-vandertramp-verbs/
@@jhameczcastaneda5301 Oh wow, I remember ignoring this in French class a couple of years ago lol. I have appreciated your help and will be memorizing them soon. Thank you for getting back to me so soon.
Hello, in the sentence " Il nous téléphonera aussitôt qu'il aura reçu notre chèque ", why it's not "He will call us as soon as he will have received our check "?
Thank you, I am having trouble with this even en english.
When to use etre and when to use avoir
apres avoir entendu ce lesson, je crois que je reste confus
In 12:44 how eu came
Eu is the past participle of avoir.