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AVOIR II. COMPOUND TENSES.

Present Perf. (Indic. and Subj.), formed by Pres. (Indic. and Subj.)
Pluperfect (Indicat.),

Past Anterior (Indic. and Subj.),
Future and Conditional Perfect,

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Imperf. (Indicat.)

+ Perfect Part. + Perfect Part.

Preterite (Indic. and Subj.) + Perfect Part.
Future and Condit. Present + Perfect Part.

PERFECT.

INFINITIVE:-avoir eu, to have had. | PARTICIPLE:-ayant eu, having had.

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J'eus eu,

2D PAST PERFECT (Antérieur). (Commonly called Pluperfect Subj.)

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tu eus eu,
il eut eu,
n. eûmes eu,
v. eûtes eu,
ils eurent eu,

he had had,
we had had,
you had had,
they had had.

j'eusse eu,
tu eusses eu,
il eût eu,

n. eussions eu,
v. eussiez eu,
ils eussent eu,

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4 ÊTRE: II. COMPOUND TENSES. (Formed like those of Avoir, § 52.)

PERFECT.

INFINITIVE: Avoir été, to have been. I PARTICIPLE: Ayant été, having been.

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1 The English renderings of the French Subjunctive are only approximate; for the

Synt. §§ 158-165.

2 Commonly called Imperfect Subjunctive.

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various ways of rendering that Mood in English the student is referred to §§ 45, 46, and

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