Sunday, October 20, 2019
Learn the French Verb Conjugation for Attraper
Learn the French Verb Conjugation for Attraper          In French, the verb attraperà  means to catch or to pick up. What if you wanted to say I picked up? Then you would need to conjugate the verb into the past tense, which is either jattrapais or jai attrapà ©.         There are, of course, other conjugations forà  attraperà  which French students will want to know. A quick lesson in transforming it to match the present, future, and past tenses will help.          Conjugating the French Verbà  Attraper      Attraperà  is aà  regular -ER verb. This means that its relatively easy to conjugate because it follows a prescribed pattern. Once you learn which endings to use, you can apply that knowledge to similar verbs such asà  attacherà  (to attach) andà  blesser (to hurt).         In order to find the correct conjugation, use the chart and pair the subject pronoun  the I, you, we, etc., or in Frenchà  j, tu, nousà   with the appropriate tense for your sentence. For example, I catch is jattrape and we will pick up is nous attraperons.                         Subject  Present  Future  Imperfect          j  attrape  attraperai  attrapais      tu  attrapes  attraperas  attrapais      il  attrape  attrapera  attrapait      nous  attrapons  attraperons  attrapions      vous  attrapez  attraperez  attrapiez      ils  attrapent  attraperont  attrapaient                The Present Participle ofà  Attraper      Theà  present participleà  of attraperà  is a verb, but it can also act as an adjective, gerund, or noun when needed. To make this change, we simply replace the -erà  with -antà  to form the word attrapant.          Another Past Tense ofà  Attraper      You have two options when using attraperà  in the past tense. One is the imperfect and the other isà  known as passà © composà ©, which is more common and a little easier.         In order to use the passà © composà ©, you will need two elements. First, is the appropriate conjugate forà  avoir,à  which is anà  auxiliary verb. Second is theà  past participleà  attrapà ©Ã  and this does not change with the subject pronoun.         As an example, to say I picked up in French, you will use  jai attrapà ©. In a similar fashion, we caught is nous avons attrapà ©. Notice how theà  aià  andà  avonsà  are the conjugates ofà  avoir.          Moreà  Attraperà  Conjugations      When you are starting out, feel free to concentrate on the present, future, and past tenses ofà  attraper. As you dive further into French, you may also find a need for some of the following verb forms.         You will find the subjunctive and conditional useful when the action is suspect, in question, or uncertain. The passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive are primarily found in formal writing. While these are not common, its good to at least be able to recognize them and associate them withà  attraper.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          j  attrape  attraperais  attrapai  attrapasse      tu  attrapes  attraperais  attrapas  attrapasses      il  attrape  attraperait  attrapa  attrapt      nous  attrapions  attraperions  attrapmes  attrapassions      vous  attrapiez  attraperiez  attraptes  attrapassiez      ils  attrapent  attraperaient  attraprent  attrapassent               One final verb form is helpful to know and that is the imperative. This is used in direct requests and demands and theres no need to use the pronoun here. Instead of tu attrape, simplify it to attrape.                       Imperative          (tu)  attrape      (nous)  attrapons      (vous)  attrapez    
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