Tuesday, November 5, 2019
How to Conjugate Organiser (to Organize) in French
How to Conjugate Organiser (to Organize) in French Can you guess what the French verbà organiserà means? If you answered to organize, youre correct. Yet, to use it properly in a sentence, the verb must be conjugated. A quick lesson will show you how to do that and form the French equivalents to organized and organizing. The Basic Conjugations ofà Organiser Organiser is a regular -er verb and that makes this lesson a little easier than most. Thats because its part of the largest family of French verbs, all of which share the same conjugation patterns. If you have previously studied similar verbs, you can apply what you already know to this one. The indicative mood is the best place to begin with any conjugation. This includes the basic present, future, and imperfect past tenses which you will use most often in French conversations. Using the chart, find the corresponding conjugation for the subject pronoun and the tense you wish to useà organiserà in. This will help you identify which ending was applied to the verb stem (organis-). For instance, anà eà ending forms that present tenseà jorganiseà (I am organizing) and -ionsà forms the imperfectà nous organisionsà (we organized). Present Future Imperfect j organise organiserai organisais tu organises organiseras organisais il organise organisera organisait nous organisons organiserons organisions vous organisez organiserez organisiez ils organisent organiseront organisaient The Present Participle ofà Organiser An -ant ending is always added to regular -er and -re verbs to form the present participle. For organiser, that produces the word organisant. Organiserà in the Compound Past Tense Theà passà © composà ©Ã is the French compound past tense and it requires two parts. The first is the present tense conjugate of the auxiliary verbà avoirà and the second is theà past participleà organisà ©. The two come together to form phrases such asà jai organisà ©Ã (I organized) andà nous avons organisà ©Ã (we organized). More Simple Conjugations ofà Organiser As your vocabulary grows and youre more comfortable with French conversation, you will find a few more simple conjugations useful.à The subjunctive, for instance, helps you imply some degree of uncertainty to the act of organizing. In a similar fashion,à the conditionalà allows you to state that its dependent on certain conditions. Though they are used less frequently, and most often in written French, it is a good idea to knowà the passà © simpleà andà imperfect subjunctiveà forms ofà organiserà as well. Subjunctive Conditional Pass Simple Imperfect Subjunctive j organise organiserais organisai organisasse tu organises organiserais organisas organisasses il organise organiserait organisa organist nous organisions organiserions organismes organisassions vous organisiez organiseriez organistes organisassiez ils organisent organiseraient organisrent organisassent You can skip the subject pronoun when using organiser in the imperative. These direct statements are often short and forceful, so all formality is dropped and you can simply say organise. Imperative (tu) organise (nous) organisons (vous) organisez
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