Saturday, November 23, 2019
Simple French Verb Conjugations of Tondre (to Mow)
Simple French Verb Conjugations of Tondre (to Mow)          Thoughà  tondreà  is the French verb thats often used for to mow, it can also be used for to shear or to fleece. While that may be pretty easy to remember, you will also need to know the conjugations ofà  tondre. This lesson will help you out and teach you to say things such as he is mowing or we sheered.          The Basic Conjugations ofà  Tondre      Tondre is a regular -re verb. While it is not the French languages most common conjugation pattern, there are other useful verbs in this category. Consider studying tondre along with words like entendre (to understand) or vendre (to sell) to make each a little easier to remember.         Once you study a few regular verbs that end in -re, you will notice the pattern. For instance, in theà  jeà  present tense, anà  sà  is added to the verb stem (tond-) to produceà  je tondsà  (I am mowing). Likewise, in theà  nousà  imperfect past tense, -ionsà  is the ending and it producesà  nous tondionsà  (we mowed). Use the chart to study these basic indicative mood forms by matching the subject pronoun with the proper tense for your sentence.                           Present  Future  Imperfect          je  tonds  tondrai  tondais      tu  tonds  tondras  tondais      il  tond  tondra  tondait      nous  tondons  tondrons  tondions      vous  tondez  tondrez  tondiez      ils  tondent  tondront  tondaient                The Present Participle ofà  Tondre      As with all regular -re and -er verbs, forming the present participle of tondre is as simple as adding -ant to the stem. This gives you the word tondant.          Tondreà  in the Compound Past Tense      The French compound past tense is known as theà  passà © composà ©Ã  and it has two elements. The first is the present tense conjugate of the auxiliary verbà  avoirà  and the second is theà  past participleà  tondu. Putting the two together gives us phrases likeà  jai tonduà  (I mowed) andà  nous avons tonduà  (we mowed).          More Simple Conjugations ofà  Tondre      You might also want to have questions about the act of mowing and that means you can useà  tondreà  inà  the subjunctive. If, however, it is in some way dependent on something else (no rain, perhaps), then you can useà  the conditional.         Its most likely that you will only encounterà  the passà © simpleà  andà  imperfect subjunctiveà  in written French. Theyre both literary tenses and often reserved for formal literature rather than conversations.                             Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  tonde  tondrais  tondis  tondisse      tu  tondes  tondrais  tondis  tondisses      il  tonde  tondrait  tondit  tondt      nous  tondions  tondrions  tondmes  tondissions      vous  tondiez  tondriez  tondtes  tondissiez      ils  tondent  tondraient  tondirent  tondissent               Should you need to be forceful in telling someone to mow, use tondre in theà  imperative. When doing so, skip the subject pronoun and simply tell them to Tonds !                       Imperative          (tu)  tonds      (nous)  tondons      (vous)  tondez    
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