French Phrase
Ajoute toutes les opérations que tu as eues.
Meaning
The sentence tells someone, in an informal tone, to add every operation that they have performed or that belong to them. It emphasizes completeness – none of the operations should be left out.
When to use
Use this phrase when giving a colleague, a teammate, or a friend instructions to include every relevant item in a list, a spreadsheet, a report, or a software interface. It works well in collaborative work environments or when guiding a learner through a step‑by‑step task.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Ajoutetouteslesopérationsquetuaseues
Impératif (Ajoute)
« Ajoute » is the second‑person singular imperative of the verb *ajouter*. It is used for informal commands or instructions.
Accord du participe passé (eues)
In a relative clause introduced by *que* with a preceding direct object, the past participle agrees in gender and number with that object: *opérations* (feminine plural) → *eues*.
Adjectif indéfini (toutes)
« toutes » agrees with the feminine plural noun *opérations*. It means “all” and must match gender and number.
Pronoms relatifs (que)
The relative pronoun *que* replaces the direct object of the subordinate clause and links it to the main clause.
🗨In Conversation
J’ai fini de saisir les données, mais il manque encore des lignes.
I’ve finished entering the data, but some rows are still missing.
Ajoute toutes les opérations que tu as eues.
Add all the operations you have performed.
✕Common Mistakes
Ajoute toutes les opérations que tu as eu.
Learners often write *eu* (no agreement) because they forget that the past participle must agree with the preceding direct object *opérations*.
Ajoute tous les opérations que tu as eues.
Using the masculine form *tous* with the feminine noun *opérations* is incorrect; the adjective must match gender and number.
Ajoutez toutes les opérations que tu as eues.
If you keep the informal *tu* pronoun, the verb should stay in the singular imperative *Ajoute*; *Ajoutez* is the formal/plural form.
↔Alternatives
Ajoute toutes les opérations que tu as réalisées.
Add all the operations you have carried out.
Inclue toutes les opérations que tu as effectuées.
Include all the operations you have performed.
Mets toutes les opérations que tu as faites dans le tableau.
Put all the operations you have done into the table.
Cultural Tip
The use of *tu* signals an informal relationship. In a professional setting with a superior or a client, switch to the formal *vous*: « Ajoutez toutes les opérations que vous avez eues. ». Also, French speakers are particular about past‑participle agreement in relative clauses; forgetting the *e* in *eues* is a common slip that sounds unpolished.

