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In French, the perfect tense is a past tense. It translates to 'I did' or 'I have done'. It is formed by using not one, but two verbs.
Perfect tense = subject + auxilary verb + past participle
Although it may seem intimidating at first, as it's quite different in English, it is actually quite simple once you understand this.
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