Sunday, October 20, 2019
Learn How to Conjugate the French Abolir (to Abolish)
Learn How to Conjugate the French Abolir (to Abolish) The French verb for to abolish isà abolir. It is one of the easiest to conjugate because it is a regular verb and follows a distinct pattern.à Conjugating the Frenchà Abolir In French, verbs need to be conjugated to match the tense and the subject of the sentence. We do the same in English by adding -s or -ed to verbs, its just a little more complex in French. However, the good news here is thatà abolirà is aà regular -ir verb. That means that it follows the conjugation pattern of similar verbs that end with -irà and once you learn one, the rest are relatively easy. To conjugateà abolir, match the subject pronoun the I, you, we, etc. or, in French,à j, tu, nousà with the tense. The present, future, and imperfect past tenses are listed in this chart. For instance, to say I abolish, you would say jabolis. To say we will abolish, it is nous abolirons. Subject Present Future Imperfect j abolis abolirai abolissais tu abolis aboliras abolissais il abolit abolira abolissait nous abolissons abolirons abolissions vous abolissez abolirez abolissiez ils abolissent aboliront abolissaient The Present Participle ofà Abolir The present participle ofà abolirà isà abolissant. Theà -antà ending is equivalent to the Englishà -ingà and, therefore, refers to abolishing. When constructing sentences, you can use this as an adjective, gerund, noun, or verb. The Passà © Composà ©Ã Form ofà Abolir Theà passà © composà ©Ã is used often in French to express the past tense, in this case abolished. Its very easy to conjugate, you simply need a couple of things. First of all, theà auxiliary (or helping) verbà that is used with abolirà isà avoir. This will need to be conjugated to fit the subject and tense. Then, ââ¬â¹you need theà past participleà of abolirà and that is aboli. With that information, you can easily say I abolished, in French: jai aboli. More Conjugations for Abolir Those are the basic conjugations forà abolir, but there are more. You may not use all of these though its good to be aware of them in case you do. The subjunctive is used when the verb is uncertain and the conditional when its dependent upon something. The passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive are primarily used in formal writing. Subject Subjunctive Conditional Pass Simple Imperfect Subjunctive j abolisse abolirais abolis abolisse tu abolisses abolirais abolis abolisses il abolisse abolirait abolit abolt nous abolissions abolirions abolmes abolissions vous abolissiez aboliriez aboltes abolissiez ils abolissent aboliraient abolirent abolissent You may also use the imperative withà abolir. This verb form is used in short, direct sentences that are more of a command or request. To use the imperative, you do not have to include the subject pronoun as it is implied in the verb. For instance, rather than tu abolis, you can simply say abolis. Imperative (tu) abolis (nous) abolissons (vous) abolissez
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