Article: The "passé composé" is for actions that had a definite beginning and end, such as "I threw a ball," or "They have baked a cake." Actions in the past that happen often or habitually (like the weather or your mood) use a different tense. The passé composé is the most common past tense in French. The passé compose is a compound tense, which is a fancy way of saying it has two parts. The first part is a conjugated version of "avoir" (to have)." This is similar to English, where you can say "I have eaten," or "She has run." This is the first part of your conjugation. As a refresher, the conjugation of "avoir" is:  Avoir (to have): J'ai, tu as, il a, nous avons, vous avez, elles ont. Think of the English expression, "I have eaten." Notice how "eaten" is not like any other conjugation for the verb "to eat." French does the same thing -- there is a different ending for the past tense of verbs. Luckily, they are easy to remember:   -Er verbs, "-é." Examples: parlé, montré, decidé.  -Ir verbs, "-i." Examples: fini, réussi.  -Re verbs, "-u" Examples: entendu, répondu. Simply add your conjugation of "avoir" to your past participle to form the past tense. While the literal translation will always be "I have talked," or "they have listened," this tense can also translate to "I talked," or "they listened." Several examples from different verbs:   First person: "ai + verb." J'ai parlé → I talked.   Second person: "as + verb." Tu as fini → You finished.   Third person: "a + verb." Il a entendu → He heard.   Plural first person: "avons + verb." Nous avons réussi → We succeeded.   Plural second person: "avez + verb." Vous avez essayé → You all tried.   Plural third person: "-ont + verb." Elles ont répondu → They responded. " The formula "avoir + past participle works for 95% of French verbs. However, there are a selection of verbs that must use "être + past participle" (to be) to be put in the simple past tense. The translation is still in the past ("I fell"). These verbs are:  Devenir, Revenir, Monter, Rester, Sortir, Venir, Aller, Naître, Descendre, Entrer, Rentrer, Tomber, Retourner, Arriver, Mourir, Partir A helpful way to remember these verbs is by the acronym, Dr. & Mrs. Vandertramp. You'll notice the list above is already in this order. Grammatically, these verbs are known as "intransitive verbs." & Mrs. Vandertramp verbs. Once you remember which verbs need "être" (to be), add the past participle to make the past tense. Note, however, that the verb has to match the subject. Plural phrases get an "-s" and expressions about females get an extra "-e"   First person: "suis + verb." Je suis tombée → I fell. ("I" refers to a woman.)  Second person: "es + verb."  Tu es tombé → You fell.   Third person: "est + verb." Il est tombé → He fell.   Plural first person: "sommes + verb." Nous sommes tombés → We fell.   Plural second person: "etes + verb." Vous êtes tombés → You all fell.   Plural third person: "sont + verb." Elles sont tombées → They fell.
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Use the past tense for simple, complete actions in the past. Conjugate the present tense of "avoir" to start the passé composé. Find the "past participle" of your verb. Put the two parts together to form the past tense. Know the verbs that conjugate with "être" instead of "avoir. Replace "avoir" with "être" for Dr.

Problem: Article: This app icon is grey with a cog image and is on one of the home screen. It may also be listed in the "Utilities" folder on the home screen. This is in the sixth section of options.   You can choose between Family, Individual, or College Student depending on your needs and eligibility.  Enter your email (if prompted) → enter your password → click OK. This allows Apple Music to help curate content for you.  Double tap genres to emphasize your preference. Tap and hold genres to remove them from the list.  Double tapping and tap and holding artists does the same as with genres. You can manually add artists by tapping Add an Artist. You must pick at least 3 before continuing. You are now a member of Apple Music and can start listening from the Apple Music app. Your subscription will be automatically renewed each month. If you don't want this to occur you can cancel it.
Summary: Open your device's Settings. Scroll down and tap Music. Tap Join Apple Music. Tap Try it Free. Tap a subscription plan. Tap Start Free 3 Months. Sign in with your Apple ID. Tap genres you like. Tap Next. Tap artists you like. Tap Done.

It is normal to feel emotional after a breakup. Don’t try to suppress your sadness. You will be able to approach getting back together with a clear mind once you release your emotions.  Feeling sad as a result of your breakup is normal. You should seek help if the sadness reflects in all aspects of your life and does not improve over time.  Seek help if your sleeping, eating, and concentration is affected for more than two weeks. Definitely seek help if you are having thoughts of self-harm or suicide. Don’t get too weighed down by self-pity. Allow yourself time to feel sad, but don’t forget the positive aspects of yourself. . Try writing your thoughts down in a journal, painting, or even writing songs. Writing and art are therapeutic ways to handle your thoughts and feelings. Sometimes a breakup can leave you feeling alone, and it is common to lose contact with a few friends during the course of a relationship. Spend the time apart from your ex-boyfriend connecting with friends and family. Being around the people you love is a positive way to build confidence and mend hurt feelings. There is nothing wrong with the way you look now, but often a change of appearance is a quick way to gain confidence. The change in appearance can be as small as getting your teeth cleaned, or as dramatic as a new hair color.  Buy a new outfit. New clothes can show off just how how fun, sexy, or edgy you are.  Start working out. A healthy change in lifestyle is beneficial to you, and your ex-boyfriend may notice the change. Now is a great time to try something you’ve been wanting to do. Doing something new is a good way to take your mind off of the breakup and prevent you from contacting him too soon.  Take a yoga class. Go on a trip to a new destination. Take a cooking class. Volunteer at a homeless shelter. Being broken up with doesn’t make you any less of a person. Take this time to remember what aspects of you made your ex-boyfriend fall for you in the first place. Consider your strengths, but also consider your weaknesses. Don’t dwell on your weaknesses. Instead, think of ways to improve them.
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Allow yourself time to feel sad. Release your emotions in a creative way Make time for friends and family. Make a positive change in your appearance. Try something new. Remember who you are.