Saturday, November 9, 2019
How to Conjugate the French Verb Appeler (to Call)
How to Conjugate the French Verb Appeler (to Call) In French, you will use the verbà appelerà when you want to say to call. Yet, in order for the verb to make sense in a sentence, it needs to be conjugated. That is the subject of this lesson and by the end, youll be conjugatingà appelerà with ease. Conjugating the French Verbà Appeler Appelerà is aà stem-changing verb.à If you notice, in theà nousà andà vousà present tense as well as the imperfect, the ll changes backà to the single l found in the original verb. Other than that minor difference, the conjugation ofà appelerà isà similar to regular -erà verbs. In reality, this is one of the easier French verbs to conjugate and the chart will help you tremendously. It shows the verb form for the present, future, and imperfect past as well as the present participle. Simply match up theà subject pronoun with the form ofà appelerà and youre on your way to forming a complete sentence in French. For instance, to say I call, you will say jappelle and for we will call, say nous appelerons. Appelers Present Participle Theà present participleà ofà appelerà isà appelant. Beyond its use as a verb for calling, you might also use it as an adjective, gerund, or noun in certain circumstances. Another Past Tense forà Appeler You can also use theà passà © composà ©Ã for the past tense conjugation ofà appeler. You will need to use the verbsà past participleà of appelà ©Ã along with theà auxiliary verb, which isà avoirà in this case. For example, to say I called, you will use jaià appelà ©. For he called, you say il aà appelà © in French. Theà ai and a are conjugations ofà avoir. More Conjugations ofà Appeler You may not always need these forms ofà appeler, but they are good to know. Theà passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive are used in formal writing, so unless you do that, theyre not very important. Yet, you should be aware of the subjunctive and conditional forms ofà appeler, particularly as you learn more conversational French. The ââ¬â¹subjunctive will be used when the verb is uncertain or subjective. The ââ¬â¹conditional will be used when the verb is dependent upon circumstances. Finally, we must discuss the imperative form ofà appeler. This is used for short, expressive sentences that have a request or demand. Its very useful for a verb likeà appeler. The primary difference here is that you do not need to use the subject pronoun because the verb takes care of it. For example, if you want someone to Call me! you will say Appelle-moi! rather than Tu appelle-moi! Another Way to Call As you might imagine,à appelerà is just one piece in the French vocabulary for phone conversations. It can be used in other contexts such as call out or call on someone and neither has to do with a phone. For very specific phone calling, look to the verbà tà ©là ©phoner.
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