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Which of the following is the present tense form of the verb 'aller' (to go)?
Which of the following is the present tense form of the verb 'aller' (to go)?
- Je vais (correct)
- Je suis allé
- Je vais aller
- J'irai
The imperfect tense is used for actions that are completed.
The imperfect tense is used for actions that are completed.
False (B)
What is the conditional form of the verb 'faire' (to do)?
What is the conditional form of the verb 'faire' (to do)?
Je ferais
In the imperfect tense, 'I used to study' translates to __________.
In the imperfect tense, 'I used to study' translates to __________.
Match the following verbs with their perfect tense forms:
Match the following verbs with their perfect tense forms:
Which tense indicates an action that will happen soon?
Which tense indicates an action that will happen soon?
Il y avait is the present tense form of 'there was'.
Il y avait is the present tense form of 'there was'.
The future tense of 'habiter' (to live) in first person singular is __________.
The future tense of 'habiter' (to live) in first person singular is __________.
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French Verb Conjugations
French Verb Conjugations
Different ways to form a French verb to match the time of the action.
Perfect Tense
Perfect Tense
Describes an action that has been completed.
Imperfect Tense
Imperfect Tense
Describes a habitual or ongoing action in the past.
Present Tense
Present Tense
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Near Future Tense
Near Future Tense
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Simple Future Tense
Simple Future Tense
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Conditional Tense
Conditional Tense
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French Verb Conjugation Table
French Verb Conjugation Table
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Study Notes
French Verb Conjugations
- Past: Perfect tense examples: I went (Je suis allé), I visited (J'ai visité), I travelled (J'ai voyagé).
- Past: Imperfect tense examples: I used to go (J'allais), I used to visit (Je visitais), I used to travel (Je voyageais).
- Present: Present tense examples: I go (Je vais), I visit (Je visite), I travel (Je voyage).
- Near Future: Examples of near future: I am going to go (Je vais aller), I am going to visit (Je vais visiter), I am going to travel (Je vais voyager).
- Simple Future: Examples of simple future: I will go (J'irai), I will visit (Je visiterai), I will travel (Je voyagerai).
- Conditional: Conditional tense examples: I would go (J'irais), I would visit (Je visiterais), I would travel (Je voyagerais).
- Present tense: I live (J'habite), I work (Je travaille), I do (Je fais), I play (Je joue), I study (J'étudie).
- Imperfect tense: I used to live (J'habitais), I used to work (Je travaillais), I used to do (Je faisais), I used to play (Je jouais), I used to study (J'étudiais).
- Near future tense: I am going to live (Je vais habiter), I am going to work (Je vais travailler), I am going to do (Je vais faire), I am going to play (Je vais jouer), I am going to study (Je vais étudier).
- Simple future tense: I will live (J'habiterai), I will work (Je travaillerai), I will do (Je ferai), I will play (Je jouerai), I will study (J'étudierai).
- Conditional tense: I would live (J'habiterais), I would work (Je travailleriais), I would do (Je ferais), I would play (Je jouerais), I would study (J'étudierais).
- Existence: There is/are (Il y a), There was/were (Il y avait), There will be (Il y aura), There would be (Il y aurait).
- Be: It is (C'est), It was (C'était), It will be (Ce sera), It would be (Ce serait).
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This quiz provides a comprehensive overview of French verb conjugations across different tenses, including past, present, and future. Test your knowledge on the perfect, imperfect, near future, simple future, and conditional forms of various verbs. Perfect for students looking to reinforce their understanding of French grammar.