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Intransitive verbs and auxiliary “être”


“être” in compound tenses

A small set of intransitive verbs, some very frequently used, appear with the auxiliary être in compound tenses:

Tab1

The verbs which take être in this way are:


Tab2

and verbs derived from the above: redescendre, remonter, renaître, repartir, retomber, parvenir and survenir.


Intransitive verbs with avoir or être

A further set of intransitive verbs, e.g. accourir, apparaître, passer, can appear either with avoir or with être in compound tenses.


It would seem that the use of être is now more common and avoir may appear dated:

Tab3

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