Header Ads Widget

Responsive Advertisement

Difference between Présent de l'Indicatif and Passé Composé tenses in French

 Here's a chart summarizing the Présent de l'Indicatif and Passé Composé tenses, including definitions, differences, and examples in French, English, and Hindi.

TenseDefinitionDifferenceExamplesEnglish TranslationHindi Translation
Présent de l'IndicatifDescribes actions happening right now, habitual actions, or general truths.Focuses on actions occurring in the present or habitual actions.1. Je mange une pomme.I eat an apple.मैं एक सेब खाता हूँ।
2. Tu étudies le français.You study French.तुम फ्रेंच पढ़ते हो।
3. Il/elle chante une chanson.He/she sings a song.वह एक गाना गाता है / वह एक गाना गाती है।
Passé ComposéDescribes actions that have been completed in the past with relevance to the present.Focuses on actions completed in the past with an impact on the present or recently occurred.1. J'ai mangé une pomme.I ate an apple.मैंने एक सेब खा लिया।
2. Tu as étudié le français.You studied French.तुमने फ्रेंच पढ़ाई।
3. Il/elle a chanté une chanson.He/she sang a song.उसने एक गाना गाया।

This chart should help clarify the definitions, differences, and usage of the Présent de l'Indicatif and Passé Composé tenses.

Post a Comment

0 Comments