Sunday, March 8, 2020
How to Conjugate the French Verb Passer (to Pass)
How to Conjugate the French Verb Passer (to Pass)          Meaning to pass, the French verbà  passerà  is an easy one to remember and the conjugations are not too difficult, either. French students who have studied other regular -erà  verbs will find this lesson relatively simple to follow. By the end, youll be familiar with the basic present, past, and future tenses of this very common verb.          How to Conjugateà  Passer      Conjugations are used in French in the same way they are in English. We add certain endings to the verb stem to form the various tenses. This helps us use the verb properly and form complete sentences.         Sinceà  passerà  is used in many common expressions, its important to memorize the conjugations. To begin, well look at the indicative verb mood, including the present, future, and imperfect past tenses.         These verb conjugations are formed by addingà  the regular -erà  endingsà  to the verbs stem ofà  pass-. Using the chart, match the subject pronoun of your sentence with the appropriate tense. For example, I am passing isà  je passeà  while we will pass isà  nous passerons.         Try practicing these in context to aid in memorization. If you need some ideas,à  passerà  is used in many idiomatic expressions that youll find useful as well.                           Present  Future  Imperfect          je  passe  passerai  passais      tu  passes  passeras  passais      il  passe  passera  passait      nous  passons  passerons  passions      vous  passez  passerez  passiez      ils  passent  passeront  passaient                Passerà  and the Present Participle      Theà  present participleà  ofà  passerà  isà  passant. This was formed by adding -antà  to the verb stem. Not only canà  passantà  be used as a verb, in some contexts it may also be an adjective, gerund, or even a noun.          Passer in the Past Tense      The imperfect is the past tense, though its also common to use the passà © composà © in French. This requires the construction of a short phrase that uses the auxiliary verb à ªtre and the past participle passà ©.         Putting it together is quite simple: use the subject pronoun, conjugateà  Ã ªtreà  to the present tense, and attach the past participle. For example, I passed isà  je suis passà ©Ã  and we passed isà  nous sommes passà ©.          More Conjugations of Passer      As you build your French vocabulary, you will find other basic forms ofà  passerà  useful. For example, if you wish to express that the action of passing is uncertain, the subjunctive verb mood is used. Similarly, if it is dependent on something else also occurring, you will use the conditional verb mood.         In rare cases, you might encounter the passà © simple or the imperfect subjunctive. While the other forms ofà  passerà  should be your priority, these are good to know as well.                             Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  passe  passerais  passai  passasse      tu  passes  passerais  passas  passasses      il  passe  passerait  passa  passt      nous  passions  passerions  passmes  passassions      vous  passiez  passeriez  passtes  passassiez      ils  passent  passeraient  passrent  passassent               You will use the imperative verb mood when usingà  passerà  in shortà  commands and requests.à  When using it, skip the subject pronoun, soà  tu passeà  is simplified toà  passe. For the phrase Pass it! you will say Passe-le !                       Imperative          (tu)  passe      (nous)  passons      (vous)  passez    
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