Sunday, May 24, 2020
How is Débarquer (to Land) Conjugated in French
Think of the word debark to remember thatà dà ©barquerà is the French verb for to unload, to land, or to fire. This English to French relationship is only natural since debark is a derivative ofà dà ©barquerà that was first borrowed in the 17th century. Conjugating the French Verbà Dà ©barquer When you want to say landed or unloading, you will need to conjugate the French verb.à Dà ©barquerà is aà regular -ER verbà and that means its relatively simple because it follows a very common conjugation pattern. To transform dà ©barquerà to the present, future, or imperfect past tense, find the subject pronoun for that tense. Youll find the verb has a new and unique ending. For instance, I unload is je dà ©barque and we will land is nous dà ©barquerons. Subject Present Future Imperfect je dbarque dbarquerai dbarquais tu dbarques dbarqueras dbarquais il dbarque dbarquera dbarquait nous dbarquons dbarquerons dbarquions vous dbarquez dbarquerez dbarquiez ils dbarquent dbarqueront dbarquaient The Present Participle ofà Dà ©barquer Theà present participleà of dà ©barquerà isà dà ©barquant. This is a verb, of course, yet it can also become an adjective, gerund, or noun in some circumstances. Another Past Tense Form Theà passà © composà ©Ã is a common form of the past tense in French. It requires theà past participleà dà ©barquà ©Ã and you need to conjugate theà auxiliary verbà avoir. For example, I landed is jai dà ©barquà © and we unloaded is nous avons dà ©barque. More Simpleà Dà ©barquerà Conjugations There may be times when you will need or read the following conjugations ofà dà ©barquer. While the subjunctive and conditional are common and imply uncertainty to the action, the other two are rare. You will primarily find the passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive in formal writing. Subject Subjunctive Conditional Pass Simple Imperfect Subjunctive je dbarque dbarquerais dbarquai dbarquasse tu dbarques dbarquerais dbarquas dbarquasses il dbarque dbarquerait dbarqua dbarqut nous dbarquions dbarquerions dbarqumes dbarquassions vous dbarquiez dbarqueriez dbarqutes dbarquassiez ils dbarquent dbarqueraient dbarqurent dbarquassent The imperative verb form is quite simple. Its used in short sentences and here you can skip the subject pronoun. Instead of tu dà ©barque, use dà ©barque alone. Imperative (tu) dbarque (nous) dbarquons (vous) dbarquez
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