Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Simple Conjugations of Répéter in French
Simple Conjugations of Rà ©pà ©ter in French When you want to say repeated or repeating in French, youll use the verb rà ©pà ©ter. Yet, to get it into the past or present tense, a conjugation is necessary. In this lesson, well introduce you to the most common and simplest forms of the verb so you can use it in a sentence. The Basic Conjugations of Rà ©pà ©ter French verb conjugations are required in order to form complete sentences. Unlike English, which has only a few conjugations, French gives you a new form of the verb for every subject pronoun within each tense. This means that youll have more words to memorize. Rà ©pà ©ter is a stem-changing verb. This is apparent in the indicative mood and the present, future, and imperfect past tenses in the chart. Notice how in some forms, the second e remains an à ©Ã‚ and in others, it changes to an à ¨. Also, youll find that in the future tense, either option is available to you. Other than that difference in spelling, youll find that the endings attached to the verb stem (rà ©pà ©t-) are the same used for regular -er verbs. In that sense, these conjugations can be easier if you already know some of those conjugations. With that, match the subject pronoun with the proper tense for your sentence. For example, I am repeating is je rà ©pà ¨te and we will repeat is nous rà ©pà ©terons. Present Future Imperfect je rà ©pà ¨te rà ©pà ©terairà ©pà ¨terai rà ©pà ©tais tu rà ©pà ¨tes rà ©pà ©terasrà ©pà ¨teras rà ©pà ©tais il rà ©pà ¨te rà ©pà ©terarà ©pà ¨tera rà ©pà ©tait nous rà ©pà ©tons rà ©pà ©teronsrà ©pà ¨terons rà ©pà ©tions vous rà ©pà ©tez rà ©pà ©terezrà ©pà ¨terez rà ©pà ©tiez ils rà ©pà ¨tent rà ©pà ©terontrà ©pà ¨teront rà ©pà ©taient The Present Participle of Rà ©pà ©ter The present participle of rà ©pà ©ter also follows a regular pattern by adding an -ant ending without a stem change. The result is the word rà ©pà ©tant. Rà ©pà ©ter in the Compound Past Tense In French, the compound past tense is the passà © composà ©. This is constructed by conjugating avoir to the subjects present tense and following it with the past participle rà ©pà ©tà ©. It comes together simply with jai rà ©pà ©tà ©Ã‚ meaning I repeated and nous avons rà ©pà ©tà ©Ã‚ meaning we repeated. More Simple Conjugations of Rà ©pà ©ter There will be times when you dont know if something was repeated and this is when the subjunctive will be useful. Then again, if something will be repeated only if something else happens, youll use the conditional. The passà © simple and the imperfect subjunctive are literary tenses found frequently in formal writing. Subjunctive Conditional Passà © Simple Imperfect Subjunctive je rà ©pà ¨te rà ©pà ©teraisrà ©pà ¨terais rà ©pà ©tai rà ©pà ©tasse tu rà ©pà ¨tes rà ©pà ©teraisrà ©pà ¨terais rà ©pà ©tas rà ©pà ©tasses il rà ©pà ¨te rà ©pà ©teraitrà ©pà ¨terait rà ©pà ©ta rà ©pà ©tà ¢t nous rà ©pà ©tions rà ©pà ©terionsrà ©pà ¨terions rà ©pà ©tà ¢mes rà ©pà ©tassions vous rà ©pà ©tiez rà ©pà ©teriezrà ©pà ¨teriez rà ©pà ©tà ¢tes rà ©pà ©tassiez ils rà ©pà ¨tent rà ©pà ©teraientrà ©pà ¨teraient rà ©pà ©tà ¨rent rà ©pà ©tassent To order or request someone to Repeat! in French, use the imperative. When doing so, skip the subject pronoun and simply say, Rà ©pà ¨te ! Imperative (tu) rà ©pà ¨te (nous) rà ©pà ©tons (vous) rà ©pà ©tez
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