Monday, January 6, 2020
Learn How to Conjugate Attacher (to Attach) in French
  The French verbà  attacherà  means to attach, fasten, bind, or tie up. French students will be happy to know that it is rather easy to conjugate this verb. A quick lesson is all you should need.          Conjugating the French Verbà  Attacher      Verb conjugations in French are a bit more of a challenge than in English. Rather than adding simple -ed or -ing endings to a verb, the French language uses many different endings that you will need to memorize.         Attacherà  is aà  regular -ER verb. This means that it follows the standard changes to the ending as you move from subject and tense.à           The chart will help you memorize the conjugations. Simply match the subject pronoun to the present, future, or imperfect past tense. For example, I attach is jattache and we will attach is nous attacherons.                         Subject  Present  Future  Imperfect          j  attache  attacherai  attachais      tu  attaches  attacheras  attachais      il  attache  attachera  attachait      nous  attachons  attacherons  attachions      vous  attachez  attacherez  attachiez      ils  attachent  attacheront  attachaient                Attachers Present Participle      Theà  present participleà  for attacher is formed by dropping the -erà  and adding -antà  to form attachant. Not only does this act as a verb, but you can use it as an adjective, gerund, or noun as well.          The Passà © Composà © ofà  Attacher      Theà  passà © composà ©Ã  is a common form of the past tense in French. Forà  attacher, you will combine the appropriate conjugate of theà  auxiliary verbà  avoirà  with theà  past participleà  attachà ©.         As an example, to say I attached, you will use jai attachà ©. As the subject changes, only the subject pronoun andà  avoirà  conjugate will change: we tied up becomes nous avons attachà ©.          More Conjugations ofà  Attacher      When youre just starting out, concentrate on learning the present, future, and passà © composà © ofà  attacher. As you speak and read more French, you may find other forms to be useful as well.         The subjunctive and conditional forms are verb moods and imply a certain level of uncertainty or ambiguity in the action. If youre reading or writing formal French, you may also encounter or use the passà © simple or imperfect subjunctive.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          j  attache  attacherais  attachai  attachasse      tu  attaches  attacherais  attachas  attachasse      il  attache  attacherait  attacha  attacht      nous  attachions  attacherions  attachmes  attachassions      vous  attachiez  attacheriez  attachtes  attachassiez      ils  attachent  attacheraient  attachrent  attachassent               The imperative form ofà  attacherà  will be useful when its used in short, direct requests or demands. For this form, theres no need to use the subject pronoun and you can simply sayà  attachonsà  rather than tu attachons.                       Imperative          (tu)  attache      (nous)  attachons      (vous)  attachez    
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