Tuesday, November 5, 2019
How to Conjugate Emprunter, to Borrow
How to Conjugate 'Emprunter,' to Borrow When you want to say to borrow in French, turn to the verbà emprunter. Verb conjugation is required to imply when the borrowing happens, whether that is in the past, present, or future tense. The good news is thatà emprunterà is a relatively straightforward conjugation. Conjugating the French Verbà Emprunter Many French verbs follow common verb conjugation patterns. This allows you to apply what you may have learned withà depenserà (to spend) orà dà ©barrasserà (to get rid of) to a verb likeà emprunter. Each of these isà aà regular -ER verb, the most common conjugation youll find in French. Changingà emprunterà to the present, future, or imperfect past tense is quite simple. First, recognize the verb stemà emprunt-, then add the appropriate ending for the subject pronoun and tense. For instance, I borrow is jemprunte in French, while we will borrow is nous emprunterons. Subject Present Future Imperfect j' emprunte emprunterai empruntais tu empruntes emprunteras empruntais il emprunte empruntera empruntait nous empruntons emprunterons empruntions vous empruntez emprunterez empruntiez ils empruntent emprunteront empruntaient Present Participle Adding -antà to the verb stem ofà emprunterà gives you theà present participleà empruntant. It is a verb, of course, though youll also find it useful as an adjective, gerund, or noun at times. Past Participle and Passà © Composà © Another form of the past tense beyond the imperfect is theà passà © composà ©Ã and it requires a quick phrase construction. It begins with the subject pronoun, then a conjugate ofà avoir, the most commonà auxiliary,à or helping, verb.à To this, theà past participleà empruntà ©Ã is added. It all comes together quickly: I borrowed becomes jai empruntà © and we borrowed transforms into nous avons empruntà ©. More Simpleà Conjugations Among these simple conjugations ofà emprunter, French students should memorize and practice those above first. Then, you can dive into some special uses of the verb. For instance, with a little study, youll know these passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive forms ofà embrasserà when you read them. In more frequent use, the subjunctive verb mood implies uncertainty to the verb and the conditional form says that the action will only happenà ifà something else does. Subject Subjunctive Conditional Passà © Simple Imperfect Subjunctive j' emprunte emprunterais empruntai empruntasse tu empruntes emprunterais empruntas empruntasse il emprunte emprunterait emprunta empruntà ¢t nous empruntions emprunterions empruntà ¢mes empruntassions vous empruntiez emprunteriez empruntà ¢tes empruntassiez ils empruntent emprunteraient empruntà ¨rent empruntassent The imperative verb form is just as useful and even easier to remember. The key here is that you can drop the subject pronoun: use emprunte rather than tu emprunte. Imperative (tu) emprunte (nous) empruntons (vous) empruntez
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