The French verb for "to conquer" isconquérir. It's often misspelled "conquir," so don't forget the middle syllable. In order to say "conquered" or "conquering," the verb needs to be conjugated and this lesson will show you how it's done. Conjugating the French VerbConquérir Verb c...
Conjugating the French VerbAccepter Just as in English, we need to conjugate French verbs to match the subject pronoun used in the sentence. The pronouns are the I, you, he, she, we, and they --in French, it'sj',tu,il,nous,vous, andils-- of a sentence that forms the subject. Wh...
you drop the-erfrom the infinitive, which leaves the stemcommand-for conjugatingcommander. You then add the ending that matches the subject pronoun (je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, ils/elles) and the tense. You can see how to conjugatecommanderin all the simple...
The French verbassistermeans "to assist." If you addàafter it, it means "to attend." For example: J'assiste ma soeur avec ses devoirs. I assist my sister with her homework. J'assister à la cinéma après le travail. I attend the cinema after work. How to Conjugate the French Verb...
the other hand, you may need to use the subjunctive and conditional forms ofamuserto express a mood. Thesubjunctiveis used when the verb is uncertain or subjective. Theconditionalis used when the verb relies on particular conditions. These will be useful as you become more fluent in French. ...