Tuesday, November 5, 2019
How to Conjugate Suggérer (to Suggest) in French
How to Conjugate Suggà ©rer (to Suggest) in French The French verb suggà ©rer looks very similar to its English meaning, to suggest. While that makes it easier to remember, youll still need to conjugate it to say things such as we suggested and I am suggesting. Dont worry, a quick lesson will help you memorize the essential forms of suggà ©rer you need. The Basic Conjugations of Suggà ©rer Suggà ©rer is a stem-changing verb and that does complicate this conjugation a bit. In the indicative mood, which includes the basic present, future, and imperfect past tenses, youll notice that the accented à © changes in some forms to à ¨. Also, in the future tense, you have the option of either accent. Using the chart, you can study these conjugations by finding the subject pronoun and the corresponding tense required for your sentence. As an example, je suggà ©re means I am suggesting while nous suggà ©rions means we suggested. Present Future Imperfect je suggre suggreraisuggrerai suggrais tu suggres suggrerassuggreras suggrais il suggre suggrerasuggrera suggrait nous suggrons suggreronssuggrerons suggrions vous suggrez suggrerezsuggrerez suggriez ils suggrent suggrerontsuggreront suggraient The Present Participle of Suggà ©rer When you add -ant to the radical of suggà ©rer, you form the present participle suggà ©rant. This can be used as a verb, of course, though it also has the potential to become a noun or adjective in some circumstances. Suggà ©rer in the Compound Past Tense Passà © composà ©Ã‚ is the French compound past tense. It combines the past participle suggà ©rà ©Ã‚ with the auxiliary verb avoir. Begin by conjugating avoir into the present tense to match the subject, then add the past participle. For example, I suggested is jai suggà ©rà ©Ã‚ and we suggested is nous avons suggà ©rà ©. More Simple Conjugations of Suggà ©rer When you need to question whether the act of suggesting will happen, you can use the subjunctive. If the action is dependent on certain conditions, the conditional may be used. The literary tenses of the passà © simple and the imperfect subjunctive are typically reserved for written French, though they are good to know as well. Subjunctive Conditional Pass Simple Imperfect Subjunctive je suggre suggreraissuggrerais suggrai suggrasse tu suggres suggreraissuggrerais suggras suggrasses il suggre suggreraitsuggrerait suggra suggrt nous suggrions suggrerionssuggrerions suggrmes suggrassions vous suggriez suggreriezsuggreriez suggrtes suggrassiez ils suggrent suggreraientsuggreraient suggrrent suggrassent There may also be times when youll want to use suggà ©rer in the French imperative. When you do, its acceptable to skip the subject pronoun and simply say suggà ©rons. Imperative (tu) suggre (nous) suggrons (vous) suggrez
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