Sunday, October 20, 2019
Simple Cuisiner (to Cook) Verb Conjugations in French
Simple Cuisiner (to Cook) Verb Conjugations in French When you want to say to cook in French you have two options. One isà cuireà and the other isà cuisiner, which is the subject of this verb conjugation lesson. Since we borrowed the word cuisine in English to speak about styles of food, this one should be easy to remember. Conjugating the French Verbà Cuisiner Cuisinerà is aà regular -ER verbà and that makes conjugating it to the past, present, or future tense just a little easier. Thats because this is the most common verb conjugation pattern found in French. Once you learn the appropriate verb endings forà cuisiner, you can apply them to countless other verbs. To conjugateà cuisiner, begin by identifying the verb stem:à cuisin-. To this, various endings are added to match the tense to the appropriate subject pronoun for your sentence. For example, I cook is je cuisine and we will cook is nous cuisinerons. Subject Present Future Imperfect je cuisine cuisinerai cuisinais tu cuisines cuisineras cuisinais il cuisine cuisinera cuisinait nous cuisinons cuisinerons cuisinions vous cuisinez cuisinerez cuisiniez ils cuisinent cuisineront cuisinaient The Present Participle ofà Cuisiner Theà present participleà of cuisinerà isà cuisinant.à This is formed by simply adding -antà to the verb stem and it can also act as an adjective, gerund, or noun.à The Past Participle and Passà © Composà © Aà common way to express the past tense cooked in French is with theà passà © composà ©. To construct it, you must first conjugate theà auxiliary verbà avoirà to match the subject pronoun. Theà past participleà cuisinà ©Ã is then added. It all comes together quickly: I cooked is jai cuisinà © and we cooked is nous avons cuisinà ©. Note howà aià andà avonsà are conjugates ofà avoirà and that the past participle does not change. More Simpleà Cuisinerà Conjugations Among the other simple conjugations ofà cuisinerà that you might need are the following. The verb moods of the subjunctive and the conditional imply that the action of cooking may not be guaranteed. In literature, you might also find the passà © simple or the imperfect subjunctive. Subject Subjunctive Conditional Pass Simple Imperfect Subjunctive je cuisine cuisinerais cuisinai cuisinasse tu cuisines cuisinerais cuisinas cuisinasses il cuisine cuisinerait cuisina cuisint nous cuisinions cuisinerions cuisinmes cuisinassions vous cuisiniez cuisineriez cuisintes cuisinassiez ils cuisinent cuisineraient cuisinrent cuisinassent To expressà cuisinerà in exclamations, requests, or demands, use the imperative form. When doing so, the subject pronoun is not required: use cuisine rather than tu cuisine. Imperative (tu) cuisine (nous) cuisinons (vous) cuisinez
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