is this sentence right? Il s'a fait couper les chevuex hier.

Also, I don't know how to use faire cuire in the passe compose

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help forum. First of all, what exactly are you trying to say first of all? "He made himself cut his hair yesterday?" (Il s'est fait couper les cheveux hier. = not spelling of "cheveux.")

faire cuire uses avoir with the past participle of faire (fait.)
j'ai fait cuire, tu as fait cuire, il a fait cuire, nous avons fait cuire, vous avez fait cuire, ils ont fait cuire, etc.

Mme

ok thanks if I wanted to use faire cuire in present would i say je fais cuire, tu fais cuire, il fait cuire, etc.?

yes, je fais cuire, tu fais cuire... it is correct..

The sentence you provided should be corrected as follows: "Il s'est fait couper les cheveux hier." The verb "faire" should be conjugated as "s'est fait" because it requires the reflexive pronoun "se" and the auxiliary verb "être" in the passé composé.

To use the verb "faire cuire" (to cook) in the passé composé, you need to follow these steps:

1. Conjugate the auxiliary verb "avoir" (to have) in the present tense.
Example: J'ai (I have), Tu as (You have), Il/Elle/On a (He/She/One has), Nous avons (We have), Vous avez (You have), Ils/Elles ont (They have)

2. Take the past participle of the verb "faire," which is "fait."

3. Combine the conjugated auxiliary verb "avoir" with the past participle "fait" to form the passé composé.
Example: J'ai fait cuire (I cooked), Tu as fait cuire (You cooked), Il/Elle/On a fait cuire (He/She/One cooked), Nous avons fait cuire (We cooked), Vous avez fait cuire (You cooked), Ils/Elles ont fait cuire (They cooked)

Remember to match the gender and number of the verb "cuire" (to cook) with the subject of the sentence.