Among -DRE verbs, verbs in -AINDRE, -EINDRE and -OINDRE follow a different pattern in Le Passé Composé (Indicatif).
Learn how to conjugate CRAINDRE (to fear), PEINDRE (to paint) and JOINDRE (to join) in Le Passé Composé (Indicatif) in French
CRAINDRE (to fear) | PEINDRE (to paint) | JOINDRE (to join) |
j'ai craint | j'ai peint | j'ai joint |
tu as craint | tu as peint | tu as joint |
il/elle/on a craint | il/elle/on a peint | il/elle/on a joint |
nous avons craint | nous avons peint | nous avons joint |
vous avez craint | vous avez peint | vous avez joint |
ils/elles ont craint | ils/elles ont peint | ils/elles ont joint |
Note that these verbs all take avoir as an auxiliary.
To form their past participles, remove -DRE and add -t.
Other verbs that follow this pattern:
rejoindre (to meet up / to join) - rejoint
éteindre (to turn off / to switch off) - éteint
dépeindre (to depict) - dépeint
atteindre (to reach) - atteint
feindre (to feign / to pretend) - feint
geindre (to whimper / to whinge) - geint
contraindre (to force) - contraint
se plaindre (to complain) - plaint
-> Note that se plaindre is a reflexive verb and therefore needs être as the auxiliary - See Conjugate reflexive verbs (+être) in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
éteindre (to turn off / to switch off) - éteint
dépeindre (to depict) - dépeint
atteindre (to reach) - atteint
feindre (to feign / to pretend) - feint
geindre (to whimper / to whinge) - geint
contraindre (to force) - contraint
se plaindre (to complain) - plaint
-> Note that se plaindre is a reflexive verb and therefore needs être as the auxiliary - See Conjugate reflexive verbs (+être) in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
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