The French language does not have the present perfect. Instead, it has the passé composé which is formed using two components: (1) the present simple of either etre or avoir and (2) the participe passé of the verb in question.
The French language does not have the present perfect. Instead, it has the passé composé which is formed using two components: (1) the present simple of either etre or avoir and (2) the participe passé of the verb in question.