What is the conjugated form of voir?
The present participle of voir is voyant. To form the passé composé of voir, you will need the auxiliary verb avoir and the past participle vu. With these two elements, you can construct this common past tense to match the subject pronoun….Imperative.
Imperative | |
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(tu) | vois |
(nous) | voyons |
(vous) | voyez |
How do you use voir in French?
We use avoir as a main verb in the following cases:
- to express ownership or possession. Example: Il a une voiture. He has a car.
- to describe a condition or state that refers to a noun. Example: J’ai le temps. I have the time. Tu as une soeur. You have a sister.
- to talk about age. Example: J’ai 23 ans. I am 23 years old.
What is the perfect tense of voir?
See the notes on the conjugation of voir at the end of this page….voir: Conjugation.
Present | Perfect |
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je vois tu vois il/elle voit nous voyons vous voyez ils/elles voient Pronounce these verb forms | j’ ai vu tu as vu il/elle a vu nous avons vu vous avez vu ils/elles ont vu Pronounce these verb forms |
Imperfect | Pluperfect |
What is the past tense of voir?
vu
The passé composé of Voir is formed by combining the auxiliary verb avoir with the past participle vu.
What are the 6 forms of avoir?
j’ai eu.
What are the 17 Mrs Vandertramp verbs?
They are the Mrs Vandertramp verbs, and they are these:
- Monter (elle est montée)
- Retourner (elle est retournée)
- Sortir (elle est sortie)
- Venir (elle est venue)
- Aller (elle est allée)
- Naître (elle est née)
- Descendre (elle est descendue)
- Entrer (elle est entrée)
What are the 13 être verbs?
allé, arrivé, venu, revenu, entré, rentré, descendu, devenu, sorti, parti, resté, retourné, monté, tombé, né et mort.
Is avoir irregular?
Avoir Conjugation – Conjugate Avoir in French Avoir is a French irregular verb meaning to have. Avoir appears on the 100 Most Used French Verbs Poster as the 2nd most used irregular verb.
What is the conjugation of voir?
Conjugation French verb voir 3rd group verb – voir is a direct transtive and indirect transtive and intransitive verb apercevoir, apprécier, concevoir, constater, contempler, découvrir, discerner, entrevoir, étudier, examiner, hanter, juger, observer, percevoir, recevoir, regarder, remarquer, rencontrer, visiter
What is the meaning of voir venir?
Voir venir is informal and figurative, meaning “to see something/someone coming”: Je te vois venir. – I see where you’re going (with this), what you’re leading up to. Mais c’est trop cher! On t’a vu venir! – But that’s too expensive!
What is the difference between Voir and imparfait?
The imparfait, or imperfect, tense is simpler: Voir only has one radical, voy-, which is followed by the regular imparfait endings. Example: Quand nous étions petits, nous voyions notre grand-mère tous les dimanches. (When we were little, we saw our grandmother every Sunday.)
How do you conjugate the verb’voir’?
Voir is a Transitive Verb. This means that, just like the verb ‘to see’ in English, it can be followed by a direct object. Example: Je vois mon cousin aujourd’hui. (I am seeing my cousin today.) Now… let’s see if we can tame those wild conjugations.