How do you use faire in a sentence in French?
Faire = to have done, make happen Je fais tondre le gazon. I’m having the lawn mowed. Il m’a fait pleurer. He made me cry.
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Contents
- Comment vous appelez-vous? (What’s your name?)
- Enchanté(e)!
- Je viens de… (I’m from…)
- J’habite à… (I live in…)
- Qu’est-ce que vous faites? (What is your profession?)
- Qu’est-ce que vous aimez faire pendant votre temps libre? (What do you do in your free time?)
- Quel temps fait-il? (How’s the weather?)
What are the forms of faire in French?
Indicative
- Present. je faistu faisil/elle faitnous faisonsvous faitesils/elles font.
- Present Perfect. j’ai faittu as faitil/elle a faitnous avons faitvous avez faitils/elles ont fait.
- Imperfect.
- Future.
- Conditional.
- Past Historic.
- Pluperfect.
- Future Perfect.
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- Bonjour. = Good morning.
- Bonne après-midi. = Good afternoon.
- Je m’appelle Mondly. = My name is Mondly.
- Je suis ravi de vous rencontrer. = I’m pleased to meet you.
- Comment ça va? = How are you?
- Bien, merci. Et vous-même?
- J’aimerais une bière.
- Je suis désolé.
What is Faire in present tense?
The verb faire is conjugated in the present tense in the following manner. The same goes for its derivatives, malfaire (to do wrong), refaire (to redo), satisfaire (to satisfy), défaire (to undo), etc. faire en. Je fais. Tu fais.
How do you write Faire in passé composé?
The Faire Conjugation in Passé Composé The passé composé of the verb faire is conjugated using the auxiliary verb avoir followed by the past participle of faire – fait. For the compound tenses, the auxiliary verb conjugates, but the verb faire does not. Qu’est-ce que tu as fait?
What is Faire in passé composé?
In Le Passé Composé (conversational past), the verb faire (to do/to make) has an irregular past participle: fait, and uses the auxiliary avoir.