What is the French conjugation of lire?

What is the French conjugation of lire?

French Verb Conjugations

Present Future
il lit lira
nous lisons lirons
vous lisez lirez
ils lisent liront

What is the passe compose tense in French?

The passé composé is formed by the auxiliary verb, usually the avoir auxiliary, followed by the past participle. The passé composé is usually translated into English as a simple past tense, “I saw”, or as a present perfect, “I have seen”. It could also be translated as emphatic past tense, “I did see”.

What is the passe compose of lire?

The passé composé is a past tense that can be translated as the simple past or the present perfect. For the verb lire, it is formed with the auxiliary verb avoir and the past participle lu​. Je. ai lu. J’ai lu au sujet de tous ces projets.

What is the noun form of lire?

Nouns are naming words. They are used to represent a person (soldier, Jamie), place (Germany, beach), thing (telephone, mirror), quality (hardness, courage), or an action (a run, a punch).

What is Imparfait and passé composé?

Imparfait vs Passé composé In a nutshell, the imparfait is used for incomplete actions while the passé composé is reserved for completed ones, but of course it’s more complicated than that.

How do you conjugate Imprefait lire?

‘lire’ is the model of its conjugation….indicatif.

imparfait
je lisais
tu lisais
il, elle, on lisait
nous lisions

What tense is je Lisais?

lire: Conjugation

Present Perfect
Imperfect Pluperfect
je lisais tu lisais il/elle lisait nous lisions vous lisiez ils/elles lisaient Pronounce these verb forms j’ avais lu tu avais lu il/elle avait lu nous avions lu vous aviez lu ils/elles avaient lu Pronounce these verb forms
Future Future-perfect

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