Thursday, November 7, 2019
Learn the French Conjugations for Présenter (to Present)
Learn the French Conjugations for Prà ©senter (to Present)          The French verbà  prà ©senterà  means to introduce or to present. While its easy enough to remember because its similar to the English, you will still need to conjugate it to say presented or introducing. The good news is that this is a regular verb and a brief lesson will introduce you to its most important conjugations.à            The Basic Conjugations ofà  Prà ©senter      French verb conjugations tend to worry French students because you have so many words to memorize. Where English gives us only a few verb forms for the present, future, and past tenses, French gives us a new word for each subject pronoun within each tense.         However, with a word likeà  prà ©senter, whichà  is aà  regular -er verb, the conjugations are just a little easier. Thats because it follows the most common conjugation pattern found in the French language. If youve studied a few verbs already, the endings you see here should look familiar.         The indicative verb mood is the most common and it includes the basic tenses youll need for most conversations. Using the chart, you can find the appropriate conjugation that corresponds to the subject and the tense of your sentence. As an example,à  je prà ©senteà  means I am presenting whileà  nous prà ©sentionsà  means we introduced.                           Present  Future  Imperfect          je  prsente  prsenterai  prsentais      tu  prsentes  prsenteras  prsentais      il  prsente  prsentera  prsentait      nous  prsentons  prsenterons  prsentions      vous  prsentez  prsenterez  prsentiez      ils  prsentent  prsenteront  prsentaient                The Present Participle ofà  Prà ©senter      For regular verbs, forming theà  present participleà  is simple. Just addà  -antà  to the verb stem and you have the wordà  prà ©sentant.          Prà ©senterà  in the Compound Past Tense      While you can use the imperfect for the past tense, you may find theà  passà © composà ©Ã  easier to remember. This is a compound that requires theà  past participleà  prà ©sentà ©, which tells us that the act of introducing has already happened.         The only conjugation you need to worry about here is transformingà  the auxiliary verbà  avoirà  into the present tense. Youll then follow that withà  prà ©sentà ©. For example, I introduced isà  jai prà ©sentà ©Ã  and we introduced isà  nous avons prà ©sentà ©.          More Simple Conjugations ofà  Prà ©senter      While the forms ofà  prà ©senterà  above should be your focus at first, there are a few more simple conjugations you may need at times. For example,à  the subjunctiveà  is helpful when you need to question the act of introducing andà  the conditionalà  is used when its dependent on something else. Bothà  the passà © simpleà  andà  the imperfect subjunctiveà  are literary forms and typically only found in written French.                             Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  prsente  prsenterais  prsentai  prsentasse      tu  prsentes  prsenterais  prsentas  prsentasses      il  prsente  prsenterait  prsenta  prsentt      nous  prsentions  prsenterions  prsentmes  prsentassions      vous  prsentiez  prsenteriez  prsenttes  prsentassiez      ils  prsentent  prsenteraient  prsentrent  prsentassent               You may not needà  the imperativeà  for a verb likeà  prà ©senterà  often, but its good to know that when you do use it the subject pronoun is not required.                       Imperative          (tu)  prsente      (nous)  prsentons      (vous)  prsentez    
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