Monday, May 25, 2020
How is the Verb Accomplir Conjugated in French
When you want to say to accomplish in French, you will use the wordà accomplir. The similarities in the French and English words make it an easy one to learn and the conjugation isnt too difficult either. Conjugating the French Verbà Accomplir Verb conjugations are used to make a complete sentence. The ending of the verb is changed to fit with both the subject pronoun -- theà j, tu, nous, etc. -- as well as the tense. The good news is thatà accomplirà is aà regular -IR verb. It follows the standard verb conjugation pattern for similar verbs. This is nice because once you learn how to conjugate one of these words, the others are relatively easy. Using this chart, you can quickly discover the correct conjugation you will need. For instance, to say I accomplish, you will say jaccomplis and we will accomplishà isà nous accomplirons. Subject Present Future Imperfect j accomplis accomplirai accomplissais tu accomplis accompliras accomplissais il accomplit accomplira accomplissait nous accomplissons accomplirons accomplissions vous accomplissez accomplirez accomplissiez ils accomplissent accompliront accomplissaient The Present Participle Theà present participleà for accomplirà is accomplissant. Because the verb is regular, its as simple as replacing the -irà with anà -antà ending. Not only is this a verb, but you can use it as an adjective, gerund, or noun when needed. The Passà © Composà © ofà Accomplir While you can use the imperfect for the past tense, its more common in French to use theà passà © composà ©. This allows you to use theà past participleà accomplià no matter the subject pronoun of the sentence. To complete the passà © composà ©, you will also need the helping orà auxiliary verb. For accomplir, that isà avoirà and it does need to be conjugated. For example, we accomplished is, quite simply, nous avons accompli. Likewise, you accomplished is vous avez accompli. More Conjugations ofà Accomplir Depending on how far you take your French studies, you may not use all of the following conjugations. This is particularly true for the passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive, which are primarily used in formal writing. The other two verb forms in this chart are quite useful. They both imply a certain level of ambiguity, which might apply to accomplishing some things. The subjunctive is used when the action is questionable and the conditional when it may or may not happen. Subject Subjunctive Conditional Pass Simple Imperfect Subjunctive j accomplisse accomplirais accomplis accomplisse tu accomplisses accomplirais accomplis accomplisses il accomplisse accomplirait accomplit accomplt nous accomplissions accomplirions accomplmes accomplissions vous accomplissiez accompliriez accompltes accomplissiez ils accomplissent accompliraient accomplirent accomplissent There may also be times when you will want to useà accomplirà in the imperative. When you do, you can skip the subject pronoun and use the imperative form alone. For instance, instead ofà tu accomplis, you can say accomplis. Imperative (tu) accomplis (nous) accomplissons (vous) accomplissez
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