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Irregular Past Participle With 'Avoir'

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Irregular Past Participles

There is no pattern to learn irregular past participles, they just need to be learned. Verbs that contain these irregular verbs (derivatives) have the same past participles.

Devoir → dû - had to

Devoir → dû - had to

  • The accent '^' is used to mark the difference with the word 'du', meaning 'from the'.

Irregular Past Participles

There is no pattern to learn irregular past participles, they just need to be learned. Verbs that contain these irregular verbs (derivatives) have the same past participles.

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