How do you conjugate prefer in French?

How do you conjugate prefer in French?

Conjugate the verb préférer:

  1. je préfère. tu préfères.
  2. il préférait. nous avons préféré
  3. vous préférerez.
  4. ils préféreraient.

How do you say I would prefer in French?

We use would prefer or ‘d prefer, followed by a to-infinitive or a noun, to talk about present and future preferences:

  1. I’d prefer to go by myself.
  2. Would you prefer a quieter restaurant?
  3. She’d prefer not to drive at night.
  4. I’d prefer to go skiing this year rather than go on a beach holiday.

What is the verb to prefer in French?

Préférer
Préférer is a French first-group verb meaning “to prefer.” It can also translate into English as “opt for,” or “select,” depending on the context.

How do you conjugate Amener?

Conjugate the verb amener:

  1. j’ amène. tu amènes.
  2. il amenait. nous avons amené
  3. vous amènerez.
  4. ils amèneraient.

What tense is je Prefererais?

Present Imperfect
French Verb Conjugations

Present Imperfect
je préfère préférais
tu préfères préférais
il préfère préférait
nous préférons préférions

Do you prefer to or ING?

Prefer and would rather can be used interchangeably. As you indicate, Omar, when we are talking about general preferences, prefer is followed by verb-ing, thus: I prefer listening to music to watching TV. I’d rather listen to music than watch TV.

Is it prefer to or prefer over?

The more stringent policy is preferred to/over the somewhat less stringent policy. In general, “preferred to” is still about twice as common as “preferred over” in English literature, so the former is the safer choice, but using “A is preferred over B” is much more acceptable than using “people prefer A over B”.

What is the difference between Amener and Emmener?

Amener means “to lead to,” or “to take someone to someplace.” You bring someone to someplace and leave them there. Emmener means “to go with, to bring someone along.” You go someplace with another person and stay with them. Ramener means “to lead back, to take someone back.” You take someone back to the original place.

What is the difference between Préféré and Préfère?

It’s two different forms of the same verb (préférer): The first one is present tense 1st and 3rd person: “Je/Il préfère”. The second one is the “participe passé” from the same verb: “J’ai préféré” “Vous aviez préféré”..