Saturday, December 28, 2019
What Is the French Verb Conjugation of Agréer
As you might expect, the French verbà agrà ©erà means to agree. The translation is easy and conjugating it to fit a sentence is pretty simple as well because it follows a common verb conjugation pattern. Conjugating the French Verbà Agrà ©er Agrà ©erà is aà regular -er verb. This means that it follows the same conjugation rules as other verbs that end in -er, such asà admirerà (to admire) andà attacherà (to attach). You will find that what you learn for the conjugation of one of these verbs can be applied to the others. To conjugate agrà ©er, use the chart to match the subject pronoun -- the j, tu, nous, etc. -- with the appropriate tense. For example, I agree is jagrà ©e and we will agree is nous agrà ©erons. At first, concentrate on the present, future, and passà © composà © conjugations as you will use these most often. Subject Present Future Imperfect j agre agrerai agrais tu agres agreras agrais il agre agrera agrait nous agrons agrerons agrions vous agrez agrerez agriez ils agrent agreront agraient Agrà ©erà and the Present Participle Theà present participleà of agrà ©erà is agrà ©ant. Notice how we simply changed the -erà ending toà -ant. This can be used as a verb, though you may also find it useful as an adjective, gerund, or noun in certain circumstances. The Passà © Composà © and Past Participle To form theà passà © composà ©Ã ofà agrà ©erà and express agreed, you will need to construct a short phrase in French. This is done with theà auxiliary verbà avoir, which needs to be conjugated to fit the subject. You will then use theà past participleà of agrà ©Ã ©Ã for every subject. For example, I agreed becomes jai agrà ©Ã ©. Moreà Agrà ©er Conjugations There are a few moreà agrà ©erà conjugations that you may need to know. While the passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive are primarily for formal writing, the other two are in common use. Use the subjunctive verb mood when you want to express that someones agreement is not certain. The conditional also implies a degree of ambiguity as its used when the act of agreeing is dependent on something. Subject Subjunctive Conditional Pass Simple Imperfect Subjunctive j agre agrerais agrai agrasse tu agres agrerais agras agrasses il agre agrerait agra agrt nous agrions agrerions agrmes agrassions vous agriez agreriez agrtes agrassiez ils agrent agreraient agrrent agrassent When you want to use the imperative to quickly express a request or command, you can skip the pronoun. For instance, rather than say tu agrà ©e, you can just use agrà ©e. Imperative (tu) agre (nous) agrons (vous) agrez
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