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Intransitive verbs and auxiliary « avoir »
“Avoir” in compound tenses
Most intransitive verbs employ the auxiliary avoir in compound tenses:
Tab1
A small set of verbs, including commencer, changer, disparaître, vieillir, normally appear with the auxiliary avoir in compound tenses, but their past participles may be used with être to describe a state of affairs. In this case the past participle is used in very much the same way as an adjective.
Compare the following sentences:
Tab2
NB: With être and a state of affairs, there will be agreement between the past participle and the subject. With avoir and an action there will not.