In this French grammar lesson we will learn about mettre conjugation in the passe composé, as well as how the derivatives of mettre are conjugated in the passé composé
Mettre means “to put” and is a irregular -re verb.
In this lesson you will learn about:
- how mettre in the passé composé is conjugated,
- which derivatives mettre has in the passé composé,
- how mettre in the passé composé is pronounced,
- how mettre in the passé composé is used in sentences,
- how you can quiz yourself on mettre conjugation in the passé composé
- how to practice with mettre conjugation in the passé composé
- how and why you should use the courses of Language Atlas to learn French
Please refer to the French A2 Curriculum to get a better overview of French grammar if you are curious about how mettre fits in French A2 grammar.
By the end of the lesson you will know all about mettre conjugation in the passé composé.
Table of Contents
Mettre Conjugation in the Passé Composé
j’ | ai | mis |
tu | as | mis |
il/elle/on | a | mis |
nous | avons | mis |
vous | avez | mis |
ils/elles | ont | mis |
Mettre and Its Derivatives
admettre | to admit |
commettre | to commit |
compromettre | to compromise |
permettre | to permit |
promettre | to promise |
soumettre | to submit |
transmettre | to transmit |
As you can see mettre has a few important derivatives that you should be aware of.
All of these derivatives are conjugated in the same way.
You can see them in action in the example sentence chapter.
Pronunciation of Mettre Conjugations
In this section on mettre conjugation in the passé composé we will focus on pronunciation.
There is 1 important rule to take into account when we want to pronounce a mettre conjugation in the passé composé.
- The particip passé is pronounced in the same way for all the verbs. The last letter that you will hear is the i.
J’ai mis
Tu as mis
Il a mis
Nous avons mis
Vous avez mis
Ils ont mis
As you can see particip passé has the same pronunciation in every phrase.
Example Sentences with Mettre Conjugation in the Passé Composé
The final section of this lesson on mettre conjugation in the passé composé is about seeing mettre in action.
This is valuable because you can improve your understanding of mettre conjugation in the passé composé through examples.
Mettre
J’ai mis les fleurs dans le vase.
I put the flowers in the vase.
Admettre
Tu l’as admis ?
Did you admit that?
Commettre
Il a commis deux fois la même erreur.
He made the same mistake twice.
Soumettre
Nous avons soumis la mission hier.
We submitted the assignment yesterday.
Promettre
Qu’avez-vous promis de faire ?
What did you promise to do?
Mettre
Ils ont mis sa tête à prix.
They put a price on his head.
Quiz Yourself on Mettre Conjugation in the Passé Composé
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You will see the sentences of the previous chapter.
You will either need to fill in the blanks, choose the correct multiple choice option, or both.
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Once you are done the correct answer will be shown.
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