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  1. May 30, 2024 · Verb conjugation is an important part of learning to speak French. The 21 verb forms in French represent differences in tense and mood, and they’re the keys to unlocking effective communication. Knowing when and how to use each French tense plays an integral role in what you understand and how well you can express yourself.

    • Simple Verb Tenses
    • Compound Tenses
    • Impersonals and Imperatives
    • A. Imperatives
    • B. Impersonals
    • Simple Impersonal Conjugations
    • Compound Impersonal Conjugations

    Simple tenses consist of only one word. Compound tenses consist of more than one word: usually an auxiliary, or helping, word and a past participle. Present Tense 1. je prends> I take, I am taking, I do take 2. vous allez> you go, you are going, you do go Future 1. je prendrai> I will take 2. vous irez> you will go Conditional 1. je prendrais> I wo...

    As we did with simple (one-word) tenses, for compound tenses, which consist of an auxiliary verb and a past participle, we will be using examples: the je form of prendre (to take) and the vous form of aller (to go). Remember that these are irregular verbs and that prendre needs avoir as the auxiliary verb, while aller requires être. To properly abs...

    To illustrate a comparison of these French and English verb forms, we will again use examples: the nous form of prendre (to take) and the vous form of aller(to go).

    Imperatives are a verb moodthat's used to: 1. give an order 2. express a desire 3. make a request 4. offer advice 5. recommend something Imperative 1. (nous) prenons> let's take 2. (vous) allez-> go Past imperative 1. (nous) ayons pris> let's have (something) taken 2. (vous) soyez allé(e)(s)> have gone

    "Impersonal" means that the verb does not change according to grammatical person. Why? Because no person or other living being carries out the action. Therefore, impersonal verbs have only one conjugation: the third person singular indefinite, or il, which in this case is equivalent to "it" in English. They include expressions likeil faut (it's nec...

    Present participle 1. prenant> taking 2. allant> going Past participle 1. pris> took, taken 2. allé> gone, went

    Perfect participle 1. ayant pris> having taken 2. étant allé(e)(s)> having gone Past infinitive 1. avoir pris> have taken, having taken 2. être allé(e)(s)> have gone, having gone

  2. There are 16 distinct verb tenses in French that have specific conjugations, as well as several other verb forms that aren’t technically considered conjugations. Don’t worry! You can get by just fine using just a handful of French tenses, and in reality most French speakers only use around half of them in everyday speech.

    • Être (to be) Je suis. J’ai été. J’étais. Je serai. Tu es. Tu as été.
    • Avoir (to have) J’ai. J’ai eu. J’avais. J’aurai. Tu as. Tu as eu. Tu avais.
    • Aller (to go) Je vais. Je suis allé(e) J’allais. J’irai. Tu vas. Tu es allé(e)
    • Parler (to speak/talk) Je parle. J’ai parlé. Je parlais. Je parlerai.
  3. Sep 19, 2024 · The following is a basic French verb conjugation. Below the verb, I will write out several terms which are not fun to learn but necessary for learning French. Parler = to speak. Je parle I speak. Tu parles You speak. Il, elle, on parle He, she one speaks. Nous parlons We speak.

  4. French conjugation: the best way to learn how to conjugate a French verb. Write the infinitive or a conjugated form and the French Conjugator will provide you a list of all the verb tenses and persons: future, participle, present, subjunctive, auxiliary verb. Translate a French verb in context, with examples of use and see its definition.

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  6. Simple and compound French verb conjugations. If you need to start with a more general overview of French verb tenses and moods, take a look at these pages, with one of each type of verb conjugated into everything: Avoir verbs: the verb vendre (to sell) Être verbs: the verb aller (to go) Pronominal verbs: the verb se raser (to shave)

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