Friday, December 27, 2019
How to Conjugate the French Verb Adorer (to Adore)
  The French verbà  adorerà  means exactly what it looks like: to adore. Its a regular verb and that means that it follows a simple pattern when conjugating it to fit the subject and tense of your sentence.         This is an easy French lesson and by the end, youll know exactly how to conjugateà  adorer.          Conjugating the French Verbà  Adorer      In French, verbs are conjugated in order to match the tense and subject pronoun of the sentence. The pronouns are the I, you, he, she, we, and they that act as the subjects. These are the basic pronouns likeà  j, tu, il, nous, vous, and ils that you learn in basic French lessons.         Adorerà  is aà  regular -er verbà  and it follows a simple pattern for changing the ending as we conjugate it from tense and subject. Once you are familiar with the pattern, you can conjugate any number of similar verbs.         The following chart explains howà  adorerà  is conjugated into theà  present, future, imperfect past, and present participle tenses. You will match the word with the subject your speaking about. For instance, to say, I adore, you would simply say jadore in French. Its actually quite easy when you put it to practice.                         Subject  Present  Future  Imperfect          j'  adore  adorerai  adorais      tu  adores  adoreras  adorais      il  adore  adorera  adorait      nous  adorons  adorerons  adorions      vous  adorez  adorerez  adoriez      ils  adorent  adoreront  adoraient                    Adorers Present Participle      Theà  present participleà  ofà  adorerà  isà  adorant. The -antà  ending is used in a similar manner to the -ing in English. In this form,à  adorantà  can be used as a verb. You may find it helpful as an adjective, gerund, or noun as well.          Adorerà  in Past Tense      Beyond the imperfect past tense, you can also use the commonà  passà © composà ©Ã  to express that you adored something.à           In order to do this, you will need to add theà  auxiliary verb, or helping verb,à  avoirà  in a conjugated form. Also, rather than changing theà  adorerà  verb to match the subject, you can simply use theà  past participleà  of adorà ©.         For example, to say I adored, you can simple say jai adorà ©. Likewise, to say we adored in French, you will say nous avonsà  adorà ©. In these phrases, ai andà  avons are conjugates of the verbà  avoir.          More Conjugations ofà  Adorer      Those are the easy conjugations and the ones that you will use most often in French. There are special circumstances when you will need to use another form ofà  adorer.         The subjunctive is a verb mood that expresses that an action is subjective or uncertain. The conditional verb mood tells you that the adoration only applies under certain conditions.         You may never use the passà © simple or imperfect subjunctive as these are used in formal writing. However, its a good idea to be aware of how they are used.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Passà © Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          j'  adore  adorerais  adorai  adorasse      tu  adores  adorerais  adoras  adorasses      il  adore  adorerait  adora  adorà ¢t      nous  adorions  adorerions  adorà ¢mes  adorassions      vous  adoriez  adoreriez  adorà ¢tes  adorassiez      ils  adorent  adoreraient  adorà ¨rent  adorassent                   The imperative form ofà  adorerà  is the last conjugation that you may use from time to time. This is also a verb mood and it allows you to refrain from using the subject pronoun. For instance, instead of saying tu adore, you can simply sayà  adore.                       Imperative          (tu)  adore      (nous)  adorons      (vous)  adorez                    More Ways to Express Love and Adoration in French      French is often called the language of love. While you are studying the conjugations ofà  adorer, you might want to expand your vocabulary to include other French words for love. Its fun and a lesson that youre sure adorer.    
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