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  1. 1. Mai 2024 · Every French learner starts with the present tense before moving to the future or past tense. The present tense in French is used for actions that are happening in the present (i.e. actions that are currently happening as a speaker speaks). With this simple guide, you’ll learn when to use the French present tense, how to conjugate ...

  2. 6. Mai 2024 · 6. The Present Participle. Conjugating the Present Participle. 7. The Perfect Participle. Conjugating the Perfect Participle. Where to Practice Moods in French. And one more thing... Download: This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you can take anywhere. Click here to get a copy. (Download)

  3. 14. Mai 2024 · How to Form a Sentence in the Subjunctive Mood. And One More Thing... What Are “Moods” in German, and Why Do I Need to Understand Them? The mood of a sentence can indicate a lot about the speaker’s intention, and hence gives pretty good insight into what the speaker means to say.

  4. 20. Mai 2024 · French conjugation refers to the variation in the endings of French verbs (inflections) depending on the person (I, you, we, etc), tense (present, future, etc.) and mood (indicative, imperative and subjunctive).

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  6. 7. Mai 2024 · This powerful tense helps you demonstrate how your previous experiences or actions play a role in your current situation. The key to using present perfect is to focus on the present consequences of past events. You use ‘has’ or ‘have’ with a past participle to build the present perfect structure. For example:

  7. Verb tenses (past, present, future) tell us WHEN something happened, will happen or is happening. Sentences in the indicative mood can be stated in all verb tenses. Take a look at these indicative mood examples, both positive and negative statements, to better understand this grammatical mood: (present simple) The weather is beautiful today.