![]() This book shows these forms through the applicable active and passive voice (and the occasional reflexive form) for: Infinitives, Imperatives, Participles, and Gerundives Present Present Perfect (Compound Past) Imperfect Pluperfect Past Definite (Simple Past) If there is a spelling difference because of the orthographic reforms, then both the traditional, or ‘pre-1990’ forms, will be shown along with the new. ![]() ![]() This book conjugates 21 regular French verbs in the affirmative, negative, interrogative, and negative-interrogative: casser se casser appeler s’appeler jeter se jeter renouveler aliéner s’aliéner essayer (with both variations) employer s’employer manger forcer se forcer finir se finir rendre se rendre rompre se rompre Example: Present (il casse, ‘he breaks’) transitive verb Present – Negative (il ne casse pas, ‘he does not break’) Present – Interrogative (casse-t-il? ‘does he break?’), and Present – Negative Interrogative (ne casse-t-il pas? ‘does he not break?’).
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