Monday, October 21, 2019
How to Conjugate the French Verb Accepter
How to Conjugate the French Verb Accepter          The French verbà  accepterà  means to accept or to take. It is a regular verb, which means that conjugating it to fit a specific subject pronoun is relatively easy. This lesson will show you how to begin forming complete sentences in French with the proper use ofà  accepter.          Conjugating the French Verbà  Accepter      Just as in English, we need to conjugate French verbs to match the subject pronoun used in the sentence. The pronouns are the I, you, he, she, we, and they  in French, its j, tu, il, nous, vous, and ils  of a sentence that forms the subject.         When we conjugate regular verbs in French, it is often a simple matter of changing the ending of the verb. Luckily,à  accepterà  ends in -erà  and follows the uncomplicated pattern of many otherà  regular -er verbs.à           This chart shows you the conjugations for the wordà  accepterà  in the various tenses and with different subjects.à  For instance, to say I accept, you would say jaccepte. Likewise, heà  will accept is il acceptera.                         Subject  Present   Future   Imperfect          j  accepte  accepterai  acceptais      tu  acceptes  accepteras  acceptais      il  accepte  acceptera  acceptait      nous  acceptons  accepterons  acceptions      vous  acceptez  accepterez  acceptiez      ils  acceptent  accepteront  acceptaient                The Present Participle ofà  Accepter      The French equivalent to the -ing ending in English is -ant. This is called theà  present participleà  and for accepter, it isà  acceptant.à  You can use this in various contexts as an adjective, gerund, noun, or verb.          The Past Tense ofà  Accepter      Passà © composà ©Ã  is commonly used for the past tense in French. Withà  accepter, the auxiliary verbà  used isà  avoir, so you will use a conjugate of that helping verb to express the simple past tense ofà   accepter.         Along with the auxiliary verb, you will also need theà  past participleà  of accepter.à  In this case, it is simply acceptà ©.         To bring these elements together, if you wanted to say I accepted, in French, it would be jai acceptà ©.          More Conjugations ofà  Accepter      Those are not the only conjugations forà  accepter, though you should study them first. Once you have those memorized you can worry about a few special cases.         The subjunctive and conditional forms of the verb are used to express mood. Subjunctive mood refers to subjective ideasà  or those that are uncertain. Conditional mood refers to something that may or may not happen depending on conditions.         Passà © simple and the imperfect subjunctive will be used in formal writing. While not necessary to know, its good to be aware of them.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          j  accepte  accepterais  acceptai  acceptasse      tu  acceptes  accepterais  acceptas  acceptasses      il  accepte  accepterait  accepta  acceptt      nous  acceptions  accepterions  acceptmes  acceptassions      vous  acceptiez  accepteriez  accepttes  acceptassiez      ils  acceptent  accepteraient  acceptrent  acceptassent               The imperative form of a verb also expresses mood, but in this case, it is not necessary to use the subject pronoun. In this case, rather than saying tu accepte you can simply say accepte.                       Imperative          (tu)  accepte      (nous)  acceptons      (vous)  acceptez                Similar Verbs toà  Accepter      Accepter is not the only French verb that means to take. It is used more in the way of accept or tolerate something. Other verbs mean to take something with (amener) or to actually take something (prendre).         While you are learning how to use the verbà  accepter, you will also want to look at these other French to take verbs. Understanding all of them as a group will help you know when to use which one.    
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