Clean educational infographic in a vintage chalkboard style featuring a sharp French Passé Composé conjugation table, structure guide, negation, questions, agreement rules, and time markers. Designed with the clarity of a printable abc sign language chart, it delivers a classroom-ready, Duolingo-friendly reference for intermediate learners.
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Language learning infographic titled "French Passé Composé". Archetype: VERB CONJUGATION TABLE. Clean educational poster, Duolingo-friendly, in a vintage chalkboard style with a minimal monochrome palette, tasteful subtle classroom imagery, no cultural stereotyping. Render a sharp central conjugation table with clear typography and strong hierarchy for B1 / intermediate learners. Focus on how the passé composé is formed and used in French. Include English-only headings and labels such as: "Passé Composé Structure", "Subject", "Auxiliary", "Past Participle", "Example", "English Meaning", "With avoir", "With être", "Negation", "Question", "Agreement", "Common Time Markers". Main table should show rows for common verbs and complete examples, each cell containing original-language form + English translation + optional phonetic hint where helpful. Include examples like: "j’ai parlé — I spoke / I have spoken", "tu as fini — you finished", "il a vendu — he sold", "nous avons choisi — we chose", "elle est allée — she went", "ils sont arrivés — they arrived". Add a compact structure panel: "subject + present of avoir/être + past participle" with examples "j’ai mangé — I ate", "elle est née — she was born". Add a small rule flow section for auxiliary choice and agreement: use "avoir" for most verbs, use "être" for movement/reflexive verbs, and show agreement in examples like "elle est allée" and "ils sont partis". Add a mini negation example: "je n’ai pas compris — I did not understand". Add a mini question example: "as-tu terminé ? — did you finish?". Add common time markers with French forms and English translations: "hier — yesterday", "ce matin — this morning", "déjà — already", "tout à coup — suddenly". Ensure linguistically accurate French spelling and diacritics, and accurate English labels. The composition should feel printable and classroom-ready, with the visual organization clarity of a reference chart. 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.
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