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Perfect Infinitive - Using Avoir

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The Perfect Infinitive Using Avoir

The perfect infinitive translates as 'to have done something'. It's formed by using the infinitive of 'avoir' followed by a past participle. Only verbs that use 'avoir' in the perfect tense use 'avoir' here.

ER verbs

ER verbs

  • Je regrette d'avoir oublié vos chaussures.
    • I regret having forgotten your shoes.
  • Après avoir déjeuné, je suis allé à Londres.
    • After having eaten lunch, I went to London
IR verbs

IR verbs

  • Ne le jetez pas avant d'avoir fini.
    • Please don't throw it away until you have finished.
  • Je regrette d'avoir vomi hier soir.
    • I regret having thrown up last night.
RE verbs

RE verbs

  • Je suis triste d'avoir perdu mon portable.
    • I am sad to have lost my phone.
  • Je regrette d'avoir vendu ma voiture.
    • I regret having sold my car.
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