Sunday, May 24, 2020

How Is Dépenser (to Spend) Conjugated in French

In French, the verb  dà ©penser  means to spend. As with all verbs, when you want to place it into the past tense spent or the future tense will spend, a conjugation is required. This ones relatively straightforward and a quick lesson will walk you through the various verb forms. Conjugating the French Verb  Dà ©penser Dà ©penser  is a  regular -ER verb  and it follows a standard conjugation pattern in the verb endings. This means that once you learn how this word changes, you can apply the knowledge to similar verbs like  dà ©barquer  (to land)  and  dà ©barrasser  (to clear), among many others. When conjugating the verb, you will attach a new ending to the verb stem  dà ©pens- for each subject pronoun as well as each tense. For instance, I spend is je dà ©pense and we will spend is nous dà ©penserons. Subject Present Future Imperfect je dpense dpenserai dpensais tu dpenses dpenseras dpensais il dpense dpensera dpensait nous dpensons dpenserons dpensions vous dpensez dpenserez dpensiez ils dpensent dpenseront dpensaient The Present Participle of  Dà ©penser To form the  present participle, the ending -ant  is added to the verb stem. This produces  dà ©pensant  and it works as a verb as well as an adjective, gerund, or noun. Another Common  Past Tense Form   You can use either the imperfect or the  passà © composà ©Ã‚  to express the past tense of  dà ©penser. For the latter, first conjugate the  auxiliary verb  avoir, then attach the  past participle  dà ©pensà ©. As an example, I spent becomes jai dà ©pensà © and we did spend is nous avons dà ©pensà ©. More Simple  Dà ©penser  Conjugations Those are the most common and simple verb conjugations for  dà ©penser. At times, you may encounter or need to use one of the following forms. The subjunctive and conditional verb moods are used when there is some degree of question or uncertainty to the verbs action. The passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive are most often found in writing. Subject Subjunctive Conditional Pass Simple Imperfect Subjunctive je dpense dpenserais dpensai dpensasse tu dpenses dpenserais dpensas dpensasses il dpense dpenserait dpensa dpenst nous dpensions dpenserions dpensmes dpensassions vous dpensiez dpenseriez dpenstes dpensassiez ils dpensent dpenseraient dpensrent dpensassent The imperative verb form of  dà ©penser  may also be useful. When using it, the subject pronoun is not required: simplify tu dà ©pense to dà ©pense. Imperative (tu) dpense (nous) dpensons (vous) dpensez

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