Sunday, October 20, 2019
Simple Laver (to Wash) Verb Conjugations in French
Simple Laver (to Wash) Verb Conjugations in French          When you want to say to wash in French, use the verbà  laver. Alternatively, if youre going to wash someone or something else,à  baignerà  is used.à  Laverà  is relatively easy to remember because it sounds like lather, which is what soap does.à            Conjugating the French Verbà  Laver      In order to changeà  laverà  to mean washed, washing, or will wash, a conjugation is required. While there are more forms to learn in French than in English,à  laverà  is aà  regular -ER verbà  and it follows a standard pattern.         Before you can conjugateà  laver, identify the verb stem, which is simplyà  lav-à  This is what we will attach the infinitive endings too.         In French, we have multiple endings to remember for each tense. Thats because each subject pronoun requires a new ending. For instance, I am washing is  je laveà  and you are washing isà  tu laves. Likewise, nous laverons means we will wash while I will wash is je laverai.à                           Subject  Present  Future  Imperfect          je  lave  laverai  lavais      tu  laves  laveras  lavais      il  lave  lavera  lavait      nous  lavons  laverons  lavions      vous  lavez  laverez  laviez      ils  lavent  laveront  lavaient                The Present Participle ofà  Laver      Adding -antà  to the verb stem ofà  laverà  results in theà  present participleà  lavant. Not only is this a verb, it can also become a noun, adjective, or gerund in certain contexts.          The Past Participle and Passà © Composà ©      Beyond the imperfect, you can use theà  passà © composà ©Ã  to express the past tense washed in French. To construct this, begin with the subject pronoun and a conjugate of theà  auxiliary verbà  avoir. Then, attach theà  past participleà  lavà ©. For example, I washed is jai lavà © and we washed is nous avons lavà ©.          More Simpleà  Laverà  Conjugations to Learn      Its best to concentrate on the above forms ofà  laverà  and commit them to memory first. When youre comfortable with those, add the following forms to your vocabulary. You may not use them often, but they are useful.         The subjunctive verb mood implies uncertainty while the conditional form says the action is dependent on something else. In literature, you will find the passà © simple or the imperfect subjunctive in use.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  lave  laverais  lavai  lavasse      tu  laves  laverais  lavas  lavasses      il  lave  laverait  lava  lavt      nous  lavions  laverions  lavmes  lavassions      vous  laviez  laveriez  lavtes  lavassiez      ils  lavent  laveraient  lavrent  lavassent               The imperative verb form is useful for short demands and requests. This is the one time when its acceptable to skip the subject pronoun: use lave rather than tu lave.                       Imperative          (tu)  lave      (nous)  lavons      (vous)  lavez    
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