The document discusses different tenses in French:
1) The passé composé is used to talk about completed past actions with a clear time reference.
2) The présent de l'indicatif is used to take stock of actions that are already done, never done, or not yet done. It makes a statement in the present without a past time reference.
3) Examples are provided to illustrate using the passé composé and présent de l'indicatif in sentences.
The document discusses different tenses in French:
1) The passé composé is used to talk about completed past actions with a clear time reference.
2) The présent de l'indicatif is used to take stock of actions that are already done, never done, or not yet done. It makes a statement in the present without a past time reference.
3) Examples are provided to illustrate using the passé composé and présent de l'indicatif in sentences.
The document discusses different tenses in French:
1) The passé composé is used to talk about completed past actions with a clear time reference.
2) The présent de l'indicatif is used to take stock of actions that are already done, never done, or not yet done. It makes a statement in the present without a past time reference.
3) Examples are provided to illustrate using the passé composé and présent de l'indicatif in sentences.