The French passé simple (or simple past in English) is a tense that is very important for your French reading skills, but quite unimportant in daily conversation. Because of this, it can be difficult to learn simply because it’s used so infrequently.
The passé simple is a literary tense that is used primarily in formal texts which means that if you want to read anything more than emails and street signs you’ll want to make sure that you at least understand the passé simple when you see it.
What is the Passé Simple?
If you’re familiar with the passé composé (which you should be if you’re learning about the passé simple) then the passé simple should be easy for you to understand. You can think of it as a formal version of the passé composé but only used in literary situations.
Here’s a quick comparison of the two tenses and when to use each.
Passé simple – Only used in formal written situations including literature, historical accounts, journalism pieces and stories (including those for kids.)
Passé composé – Used in everyday speech and in informal written situations such as text messages, emails or notes to a friend. Used much more often than the passé simple.
Frenchplanations has conjugation tables for a variety of French verbs that always include the passé simple, but let’s take a look at how to conjugate the passé simple for 10 of the most important ones.
Passé Simple for Avoir
J’eus
Tu eus
il/elle eut
Nous eûmes
Vous eûtes
Ils/elles eurent
Passé Simple for Être
Je fus
Tu fus
Il/Elle fut
Nous fûmes
Vous fûtes
Ils/Elles furent
Passé Simple for Faire
Je fis
Tu fis
Il/Elle fit
Nous fîmes
Vous fîtes
Ils/Elles firent
Passé Simple for Pouvoir
Je pus
Tu pus
Il/Elle put
Nous pûmes
Vous pûtes
Ils/Elles purent
Passé Simple for Dire
Je dis
Tu dis
Il/Elle dit
Nous dîmes
Vous dîtes
Ils/Elles dirent
Passé Simple for Mettre
Je mis
Tu mis
Il/Elle mit
Nous mîmes
Vous mîtes
Ils/Elles mirent
Passé Simple for Devoir
Je dus
Tu dus
Il/Elle dut
Nous dûmes
Vous dûtes
Ils/Elles durent
Passé Simple for Prendre
Je pris
Tu pris
Il/Elle prit
Nous prîmes
Vous prîtes
Ils/Elles prirent
Passé Simple for Donner
Je donnai
Tu donnas
Il/Elle donna
Nous donnâmes
Vous donnâtes
Ils/Elles donnèrent
Passé Simple for Aller
J’allai
Tu allas
Il/Elle alla
Nous allâmes
Vous allâtes
Ils/Elles allèrent
Other than maybe in French class you likely won’t come across a situation where you need to memorize how to conjugate verbs in the passé simple. Nevertheless, if you want to gain any real reading skills you’ll need to at least recognize it when you see it.
If you’d like to see how other verbs are conjugated in the passé simple then look through the verbs in our French conjugations section where you’ll see how to conjugate verbs in the passé simple along with many other tenses.