Friday, November 22, 2019
How to Conjugate the French Verb Découvrir
How to Conjugate the French Verb Dà ©couvrir          In French, the verbà  dà ©couvrirà  means to discover or to uncover. When you want to change it to the past tense discovered or the future tense will uncover, you will need to conjugate the verb.         French verbs are rarely simple to conjugate, andà  dà ©couvrirà  is one of the more challenging. However, a short lesson will run you through the basics.          Conjugating the French Verbà  Dà ©couvrir      Dà ©couvrirà  is anà  irregular verb, meaning it does not follow a common verb conjugation pattern. Yet, it is not alone because the majority of French verbs that end inà  -frirà  orà  -vrir, including ouvir (to open),à  are conjugated in the same way.         The challenge of conjugating in French is that you not only take into account the present, future, or past tense when changing the infinitive ending. There is also a separate ending for each subject pronoun within each of those tenses. That means you have more words to dedicate to your memory.         Study this table to learn the correct forms ofà  dà ©couvrir. Simply pair the subject pronoun with the proper tense: I discover is je dà ©couvre and we will discover is nous dà ©couvrirons. Practicing these in context is a good way to help memorize them.                         Subject  Present  Future  Imperfect          je  dà ©couvre  dà ©couvrirai  dà ©couvrais      tu  dà ©couvres  dà ©couvriras  dà ©couvrais      il  dà ©couvre  dà ©couvrira  dà ©couvrait      nous  dà ©couvrons  dà ©couvrirons  dà ©couvrions      vous  dà ©couvrez  dà ©couvrirez  dà ©couvriez      ils  dà ©couvrez  dà ©couvriront  dà ©couvraient                    Present Participle      Adding -antà  to the verb stemà  dà ©couvr-à  creates theà  present participleà  dà ©couvrant. Its useful beyond a verb and can also become an adjective, gerund, or noun when needed.          The Past Participle and Passà © Composà ©      Theà  past participleà  ofà  dà ©couvrirà  isà  dà ©couvert. This is used to form the common past tense known as theà  passà © composà ©. To use it, you will also need to conjugate theà  auxiliary verbà  avoir.         For example, I discovered is jai dà ©couvert and we discovered is nous avons dà ©couvert.          More Simpleà  Conjugations      There may be times when you will find aà  use for the subjunctive or conditional verb forms ofà  dà ©couvrirà  as well. The subjunctive verb mood implies that the act of discovering is subjective or uncertain. Similarly, the conditional verb mood says that discovering will only happenà  ifà  something else takes place.         The passà © simple isà  primarily found in literature and formal writing. The same applies to the imperfect subjunctive. While you may not use them yourself, being able to recognize these as a form ofà  dà ©couvrirà  is a good idea.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Passà © Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  dà ©couvre  dà ©couvrirais  dà ©couvris  dà ©couvrisse      tu  dà ©couvres  dà ©couvrirais  dà ©couvris  dà ©couvrisses      il  dà ©couvre  dà ©couvrirait  dà ©couvrit  dà ©couvrà ®t      nous  dà ©couvrions  dà ©couvririons  dà ©couvrà ®mes  dà ©couvrissions      vous  dà ©couvriez  dà ©couvririez  dà ©couvrà ®tes  dà ©couvrissiez      ils  dà ©couvrent  dà ©couvriraient  dà ©couvrirent  dà ©couvrissent                   To useà  dà ©couvrirà  in the imperative form, there is no need to include the subject pronoun. Instead of tu dà ©couvre,à  simplify it to dà ©couvre.                       Imperative          (tu)  dà ©couvre      (nous)  dà ©couvrons      (vous)  dà ©couvrez    
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