What are the 4 irregular French verbs?
The 4 Most Common Irregular Verbs
- Être (To Be) One of the most basic and essential verbs there is, être is wholly irregular.
- Avoir (To Have)
- Aller (To Go)
- Faire (To Do)
- -Er Verbs with a “G”
- Accent Omission Verbs.
- Accent Addition Verbs.
- Keep the “Y” Verbs.
How do you conjugate doubt?
Full conjugation of “to doubt”
- Present. I. doubt. doubt.
- Present continuous. I. am doubting. are doubting.
- Simple past. I. doubted. doubted.
- Past continuous. I. was doubting.
- Present perfect. I. have doubted.
- Present perfect continuous. I. have been doubting.
- Past perfect. I. had doubted.
- Past perfect continuous. I. had been doubting.
How do I use Subjonctif?
We use the subjonctif passé when:
- the verb in the main clause is in the past. Example: Il était important pour lui qu’il ait pu jouer dans des films.
- the action in the subjunctive clause happened before the action in the main clause. The verb in the first clause can be conjugated in either the past or the present.
What are the 10 irregular verbs in French?
Common Irregular French Verbs
- aller – to go. Je vais. Tu vas. Il/Elle va.
- avoir – to have. J’ai. Tu as.
- dire – to say, to tell. Je dis. Tu dis.
- être – to be. Je suis. Tu es.
- faire – to make, to do. Je fais. Tu fais.
- pouvoir – to be able to do. Je peux. Tu peux.
- savoir – to know, to know how to. Je sais. Tu sais.
- voir – to see. Je vois. Tu vois.
Is Aller regular or irregular?
irregular verb
Alright, “aller” (to go) is another irregular verb. It’s often mistaken for a regular verb, because of its ending, but it’s not! It’s very irregular. And it’s also a super common verb.
What is past of fight?
past tense of fight is fought.
What is the past tense and past participle of hurry?
hurried
hurry Definitions and Synonyms
| present tense | |
|---|---|
| he/she/it | hurries |
| present participle | hurrying |
| past tense | hurried |
| past participle | hurried |
Is it Fighted or fought?
Fought is the past tense and past participle of fight.
What is the past of drag?
dragged
However, the correct past tense of “drag” is “dragged.” “Drag” is a regular verb, which means you add “d,” “ed,” or in this case “ged” to make it past tense. “Drag” becomes “dragged.”
What is the past tense verb of hurry?
How do you say hurry in past tense?
past tense of hurry is hurried.