Irregular past participles in French
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Irregular past participles
Reminder: The past participle generally ends in -é for verbs ending in -er, in -i or -u for verbs ending in -ir, and in -u for verbs ending in -oir and -dre.
Lucie finished her homework.
Jojo came to my house.
We watched a movie yesterday.
I lost my glasses.
There are some verbs that don't fall into these categories:
Nadia put on black pants.
Did you say hello to Roger?
The children drew a picture.
Théo took the plane.
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