Tuesday, November 5, 2019
How to Conjugate Reconnaître (to Recognize) in French
How to Conjugate Reconnaà ®tre (to Recognize) in French When you want to say I recognized or we will recognize in French, youll use the verb reconnaà ®tre. In order to change it into the past or future tense, however, you will need to know its conjugations. This may not be the easiest French lesson, but we will show you how to form the essential forms of reconnaà ®re that youll need. The Basic Conjugations of Reconnaà ®tre In French, there are easy verb conjugations and some that are more of a challenge. Reconnaà ®tre falls into the latter category. Thats because it is an irregular verb, so it does not follow a common rule in the conjugations. However, nearly all French verbs ending in -aà ®tre are conjugated this way. If you study a few together, each can be a little easier. For reconnaà ®tre, the verb stem (or radical) is reconn-. To this, you will add a variety of endings that match both the subject pronoun and the tense. This chart will help you learn the basics, including the common present, future, and imperfect past tenses. As an example, I recognize is je reconnais and we will recognize is nous reconnaà ®trons. Practicing these in context will help you memorize them. Present Future Imperfect je reconnais reconnatrai reconnaissais tu reconnais reconnatras reconnaissais il reconnat reconnatra reconnaissait nous reconnaissons reconnatrons reconnaissions vous reconnaissez reconnatrez reconnaissiez ils reconnaissent reconnatront reconnaissaient The Present Participle of Reconnaà ®tre The present participle of reconnaà ®tre is reconnaissant. It is a verb, though there are some circumstances in which you can use it as an adjective or noun as well. Reconnaà ®tre in the Compound Past Tense The compound past tense in French is called the passà © composà ©. It requires use of the past participle reconnu and the present tense conjugate of the auxiliary verb avoir. For example, I recognized is jai reconnu and we recognized is nous avons reconnu. More Simple Conjugations of Reconnaà ®tre When youre unsure if you recognize something, you might use the subjunctive verb mood. On the other hand, if youll only recognize something if something else happens, you can use the conditional. In formal literature, you will find either the passà © simple or the imperfect subjunctive forms of reconnaà ®tre. Subjunctive Conditional Pass Simple Imperfect Subjunctive je reconnaisse reconnatrais reconnus reconnusse tu reconnaisses reconnatrais reconnus reconnusses il reconnaisse reconnatrait reconnut reconnt nous reconnaissions reconnatrions reconnmes reconnussions vous reconnaissiez reconnatriez reconntes reconnussiez ils reconnaissent reconnatraient reconnurent reconnussent The French imperative drops all formality and skips the subject pronoun. When using reconnaà ®tre in direct statements, you can simplify it from tu reconnais to reconnais. Imperative (tu) reconnais (nous) reconnaissons (vous) reconnaissez
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