Saturday, November 23, 2019
The Débarrasser (to Clear) French Verb Conjugations
The Dà ©barrasser (to Clear) French Verb Conjugations          In French, the verbà  dà ©barrasserà  means to clear or to rid (someone or something) of. When you want to say the past tense of got rid of or the present tense of clearing, then a verb conjugation is required. A quick French lesson will explain exactly how thats done.          Conjugating the French Verbà  Dà ©barrasser      Dà ©barrasserà  is aà  regular -ER verbà  and it follows the most common verb conjugation pattern found in the French language. The infinitive endings added to the verb stemà  dà ©barrass-à  are the same you will use for words likeà  dà ©barquerà  (to land), attraperà  (to catch), and many others. That makes learning each just a little easier.         To transformà  dà ©barrasserà  to the present, future, or imperfect past tense, find the appropriate subject pronoun in the table. This will guide you to the appropriate verb to use in your sentence. For instance, I clear is je dà ©barrasse and we will clear is nous dà ©barrasserons.         This is all quite simple when you take the time to study the conjugations. The endings are not difficult, but the length of this word may be the most challenging part of the lesson.                         Subject  Present  Future  Imperfect          je  dbarrasse  dbarrasserai  dbarrassais      tu  dbarrasses  dbarrasseras  dbarrassais      il  dbarrasse  dbarrassera  dbarrassait      nous  dbarrassons  dbarrasserons  dbarrassions      vous  dbarrassez  dbarrasserez  dbarrassiez      ils  dbarrassent  dbarrasseront  dbarrassaient                The Present Participle of Dà ©barrasser      Theà  present participleà  of dà ©barrasserà  is formed by adding -antà  to the verb stem. This creates the verbà  dà ©barrassant, which can also act as an adjective, gerund, or even a noun in some circumstances.          A Past Tense Form ofà  Dà ©barrasser      The imperfect past tense is not your only option for expressing I got rid of in French. You can also use theà  passà © composà ©. To do so, you must conjugate theà  auxiliary verbà  avoirà  according to the subject pronoun used, then add theà  past participleà  dà ©barrassà ©.         For example, I got rid of is jai dà ©barrassà © and we got rid of is nous avons dà ©barrassà ©. Remember that this can also work for a translation of have cleared.          More Simple Dà ©barrasser Conjugations to Know      There may also be times when you will need one of the following forms ofà  dà ©barrasser.         The subjunctive verb mood is used when the action is uncertain  did you really clear it?  for example. Similarly, the conditional verb mood implies that the action will only happen if something else does.à           Primarily found in literature and formal writing, you may not need to use the passà © simple nor the imperfect subjunctive. However, you should be able to recognize and associate these withà  dà ©barrasser                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  dbarrasse  dbarrasserais  dbarrassai  dbarrassasse      tu  dbarrasses  dbarrasserais  dbarrassas  dbarrassasses      il  dbarrasse  dbarrasserait  dbarrassa  dbarrasst      nous  dbarrassions  dbarrasserions  dbarrassmes  dbarrassassions      vous  dbarrassiez  dbarrasseriez  dbarrasstes  dbarrassassiez      ils  dbarrassent  dbarrasseraient  dbarrassrent  dbarrassassent               The imperative verb form is often used in exclamations and short, direct commands or requests. When using this one, skip the subject pronoun: simplify tu dà ©barrasse toà  dà ©barrasse.                       Imperative          (tu)  dbarrasse      (nous)  dbarrassons      (vous)  dbarrassez    
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