Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Conjugate Trouver (to Find) in French
Conjugate Trouver (to Find) in French          In French, the verbà  trouverà  means to find. This is a little easier to remember if you think of finding a treasure trove. Beyond that, youll also need to memorize the verbs conjugations in order to say things like the present tense finding and the past tense found. A quick lesson will introduce you to the essential conjugations ofà  trouverà  youll need.          The Basic Conjugations ofà  Trouver      Verb conjugations in French are a little trickier than they are in English. Where we use -ing and -ed endings to indicate the present and past tenses, French uses a new ending for each subject pronoun within each tense. That means you have more words to memorize.         The good news for French students is thatà  trouverà  is aà  regular -er verb. It follows the most common conjugation patterns found in the French language, so the endings you learn here can also be applied to a number of other verbs.         Well begin the lesson with the indicative mood, which includes the basic present, future, and imperfect past tenses. Once you know that the verbs radical (or stem) isà  trouv-, you can apply the appropriate ending.         The chart will help you study these words. Simply pair the subject pronoun with the proper tense for your sentence. For example, I am finding isà  je trouveà  and we found isà  nous trouvions. Practicing these in context will speed up your memorization and there are many commonà  expressions withà  trouverà  that can help you out.                           Present  Future  Imperfect          je  trouve  trouverai  trouvais      tu  trouves  trouveras  trouvais      il  trouve  trouvera  trouvait      nous  trouvons  trouverons  trouvions      vous  trouvez  trouverez  trouviez      ils  trouvent  trouveront  trouvaient                    The Present Participle ofà  Trouver      For regular verbs, adding -ant to the verb stem forms the present participle. For trouver, that creates the word trouvant.          Trouverà  in the Compound Past Tense      Beyond the imperfect, you can also use the compound past tense known as theà  passà © composà ©. This requires a simple construction using theà  auxiliary verbà  avoirà  and theà  past participleà  trouvà ©.         The only conjugation you need to worry about here is forà  avoir.à  Youll use the present tense that matches the subject, then attach the past participle. For example, I found isà  jai trouvà ©Ã  and we found isà  nous avons trouvà ©.          More Simple Conjugations ofà  Trouver      Among the other simple conjugations youll want to study forà  trouverà  are the subjunctive and the conditional. They both have some degree of uncertainty in the act of finding, with the conditional implying that its dependent on something else happening.         There may also be times when youll encounter or use the passà © simpleà  orà  imperfect subjunctive. However, all of the other forms should be your top priority as these are only used on occasion.                             Subjunctive  Conditional  Passà © Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  trouve  trouverais  trouvai  trouvasse      tu  trouves  trouverais  trouvas  trouvasses      il  trouve  trouverait  trouva  trouvà ¢t      nous  trouvions  trouverions  trouvà ¢mes  trouvassions      vous  trouviez  trouveriez  trouvà ¢tes  trouvassiez      ils  trouvent  trouveraient  trouvà ¨rent  trouvassent                   The imperativeà  formà  is the only one that doesnt require the subject pronoun. Its used in short sentences and instead ofà  tu trouve, you can simplify it toà  trouve.                       Imperative          (tu)  trouve      (nous)  trouvons      (vous)  trouvez    
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