What is the infinitive form of Venu?
French Verb Conjugations
Present | Imperfect subj. | |
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il | vint | étant venu |
nous | vînmes | |
vous | vîntes | Past infinitive |
ils | vinrent | être venu |
How do you conjugate vient?
Venir Conjugated in the Imperative Mood
- (tu) viens -> (tu) sois venu(e)
- (nous) venons -> (nous) soyons venu(e)s.
- (vous) venez -> (vous) soyez venu(e)s.
Is Viens passé composé?
sois venu(e) ! soyons venu(e)s ! soyez venu(e)(s) ! *Grayed conjugations are forms that are extremely rare….
passé antérieur | |
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tu | fus venu(e) |
il, elle, on | fut venu(e) |
nous | fûmes venu(e)s |
vous | fûtes venu(e)(s) |
What is the past participle of venir?
The passé composé of Venir is formed by combining the auxiliary verb être with the past participle venu.
Is Vouloir an irregular verb?
The irregular verb vouloir is a shoe verb in the present tense. Vouloir means “to wish,” “to want,” or “will”: je veux. nous voulons.
What verb is vient?
Venir in the Present Tense
Subject Pronoun | Venir Conjugation | Translation |
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il/elle/on | il/elle/on vient | He/She/One comes |
nous | nous venons | We come |
vous | vous venez | You come (plural/formal) |
ils/elles | ils/elles viennent | They come |
Is Tenir irregular?
Tenir is a French irregular verb meaning to hold. Tenir appears on the 100 Most Used French Verbs Poster as the 40th most used irregular verb.
What is Devenir in French?
Devenir, “to become,” is an irregular French -ir verb, meaning the infinitive ends in -ir.