However, it's important to note that "faire" has different forms depending on the subject and the context.
Here's a breakdown:
* Simple Past (Passé Simple): This is the most formal tense and is rarely used in spoken French. The past tense for all subjects is fit.
* Past Participle: This form is used with auxiliary verbs like "avoir" and "être" to form compound tenses. The past participle is fait.
* Past Indefinite (Passé Composé): This is the most common past tense in spoken French. It is formed with the auxiliary verb "avoir" and the past participle "fait":
* J'ai fait (I did)
* Tu as fait (You did)
* Il/Elle/On a fait (He/She/One did)
* Nous avons fait (We did)
* Vous avez fait (You did)
* Ils/Elles ont fait (They did)
* Imperfect (Imparfait): This tense is used to describe ongoing actions in the past. The imperfect of "faire" is faisais for all subjects.
Let me know if you'd like more examples or explanations on how to use the different past tenses of "faire" in French!