What are the conjugations of etre?

What are the conjugations of etre?

Let’s conjugate ÊTRE

  • I am = Je suis. I am a woman = Je suis une femme.
  • You are = Tu es (casual) You are so friendly = Tu es si gentil.
  • She is = Elle est.
  • He is = Il est.
  • We are = on est.
  • We are = nous sommes.
  • You are = vous êtes (formal or you all)
  • They are = Elles sont (for an exclusively feminine group)

What is venir conjugated?

Regular: Follows regular conjugation rules for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs….Present tense conjugation.

Conjugation Translation
yo vengo I come
tú vienes You (informal) come
él/ella/ello/uno viene He/she/one comes
usted viene You (formal) come

What is the present participle of escribir?

The participio of Escribir is escrito. The present perfect tense is formed by combining the auxiliary verb haber with the participio.

What is être avoir and Aller?

These verbs include some very common and important verbs like avoir (meaning to have), être (meaning to be), faire (meaning to do, to make) and aller (meaning to go). The present tense of these four verbs is given in full below.

Is rendre a Vandertramp?

Retourner gets a proper place on the Vandertramp list, unlike rentrer, revenir, remonter, redescendre, redevenir, retomber, repartir, ressortir and renaître, which are optional extras. That’s because the others are all Vandertramp verbs even without the re- prefix, but not retourner.

What is the correct present progressive conjugation for Aubrey escribir?

Escribir in the Present Progressive Tense

Subject Pronoun Present Progressive Tense Translation
yo estoy escribiendo I am writing
estás escribiendo You (informal) are writing
él, ella, usted está escribiendo He, she is writing; you (formal) are writing
nosotros/nosotras estamos escribiendo We are writing

What is the difference between Dans and Sur?

La boulangerie est dans le centre commercial. The bakery is in the shopping mall. Il est devant la poste….

dans in/inside
sur on/on top of
devant in front of
derrière behind
entre between

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What are the conjugations of etre?

What are the conjugations of être?

Let’s conjugate ÊTRE

  • I am = Je suis. I am a woman = Je suis une femme.
  • You are = Tu es (casual) You are so friendly = Tu es si gentil.
  • She is = Elle est.
  • He is = Il est.
  • We are = on est.
  • We are = nous sommes.
  • You are = vous êtes (formal or you all)
  • They are = Elles sont (for an exclusively feminine group)

What is être conjugated with?

In the passé composé, être is conjugated with the conjugated form of the auxiliary verb avoir followed by the verb’s past participle form: été.

What is the auxiliary of être?

Être auxiliary As avoir, être is used to form compound tenses for some verbs. One says je suis tombé or je suis venu. It is the normal conjugation of this verb. Avoir is never used for those verbs.

What is the difference between été and était?

été means summer and était is “Être” in past tense like “j’étais très froid”

What form is Etait?

French Verb Conjugations

Present Imperfect
nous sommes étions
vous êtes étiez
ils sont étaient
Passé composé Past perfect

Does mettre use être or avoir?

Mettre and se mettre are made up of the same basic word, but since se mettre is a reflexive verb, it’s conjugated with être instead of avoir. This means you’ll have to make the subject and participle agree when necessary. For example: Elles se sont mises à pleurer (The girls started to cry.)

Which verbs take être in the pluperfect?

Using the pluperfect tense of verbs with être

  • j’étais allé(e)
  • tu étais allé(e)
  • il était allé
  • elle était allée.
  • on était allé(e)(s)
  • nous étions allé(e)s.
  • vous étiez allé(e)(s)
  • ils étaient allés.

How do you conjugate le Futur simple?

Le futur simple corresponds to the will-future tense in English. We mostly use this tense to talk about future plans or intentions, as well as to make predictions about what may occur in the future. We conjugate the future tense by adding the endings -ai, -as, -a, -ons, -ez and -ont to the infinitive of the verb.

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