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French Passé Composé Infographic Grid | morse code chart alphabet

Clean AI language learning infographic for French passé composé, designed as an advanced reference grid with sharp typography, flat icons, and a retro chalkboard palette. Multiple panels cover auxiliaries, agreement, negation, adverb placement, reflexive verbs, and irregular participles, with subtle signal-dot motifs echoing morse code chart alphabet search intent.

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Clean chalkboard-style French passé composé infographic grid with panels on auxiliaries, agreement, negation, adverbs, and irregular participles.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size237 KB
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StyleAI Language Learning Infographic
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Generated2026-05-26
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Language learning infographic titled "French Passé Composé". Use archetype: GRAMMAR-RULE flowchart adapted as a clean advanced-reference grid, because the topic is French passé composé. Minimal flat design, retro chalkboard palette, tasteful imagery, no cultural stereotyping, Duolingo-friendly, sharp typography, high legibility. Central layout: structured reference grid with multiple panels for advanced French passé composé usage. Include cells that show original-language form + English translation + helpful phonetic hint where useful. Panel 1: auxiliary selection with examples such as « j’ai parlé — I spoke / I have spoken », « elle est arrivée — she arrived / she has arrived ». Panel 2: past participle formation for -er, -ir, -re and key irregulars: « parlé — spoken », « fini — finished », « vendu — sold », « eu — had », « été — been », « fait — done », « pris — taken », « mis — put », « ouvert — opened ». Panel 3: agreement rules with être and direct-object agreement, with advanced examples: « elles sont parties — they left », « les lettres que j’ai écrites — the letters that I wrote », « elle s’est lavée — she washed herself ». Panel 4: negatives, inversion, adverbs, pronominal verbs, and contrast with imperfect, with examples: « je n’ai pas compris — I did not understand », « as-tu vu ? — did you see? », « il a déjà fini — he has already finished », « pendant qu’il travaillait, elle a appelé — while he was working, she called ». Panel 5: high-frequency advanced connectors and literary or formal examples in passé composé. Add concise English labels such as auxiliary, agreement, negation, adverb placement, reflexive verbs, contrast with imperfect, irregular participles. Small pronunciation hints in English-friendly phonetics only where helpful, for example « eu (uh) », « eu » and « été (ay-tay) ». Background may include subtle abstract signal-dot-and-dash motifs inspired by the target search intent, rendered visually only with no on-image text about it. Clean educational poster, balanced spacing, crisp table borders, icon accents kept minimal. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Linguistically accurate spelling and diacritics in BOTH the taught language and the label language. No cultural stereotyping. Tasteful imagery.