In this sentence "Nous sommes décidés" is passé composé right?
If so, why do we use this combination of être and décider?
I don't understand how we can just use être and passé composé like this.
In this sentence "Nous sommes décidés" is passé composé right?
If so, why do we use this combination of être and décider?
I don't understand how we can just use être and passé composé like this.
It is the present tense, but it's not the passive voice - in this case décidés is an adjective, it means "determined".
Yes, Alan is correct: of course it isn't passive voice (I edited my response accordingly.)
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