Conjugation
How French verbs are conjugated across different tenses and moods - differentiating between whether they are:
- known
- kinda known
- unknown
(by me)
| Form | ||
|---|---|---|
| Mood | Simple | Composé |
| Infinitive | Infinitive | Past Infinitive |
| Indicative | Present | Passé composé |
| Imperfect | Plus-que-parfait | |
| Futur simple | Futur antérieur | |
| Passé simple | Passé antérieur | |
| Conditional | Conditional | Past conditional |
| Imperative | Imperative | Past imperative |
| Subjunctive | Subjunctive | Past subjunctive |
| Imperfect subj. | Plus-que-parfait subj. | |
There is a Past conditional 2ⁿᵈ form but I’m leaving it out here because it’s too damn niche.
Participles
Weird lil guys who aren’t really(?) their own conjugation, but are used in other conjugations.
| Simple | Composé |
|---|---|
| Past participle | - |
| Present participle | Perfect participle |
The gerund is a thing, but I decided to leave it out here seeing as it’s pretty much just the present/perfect participles with en at the front.