Monday, January 6, 2020
Learn How to Conjugate Téléphoner (to Call) in French
  As you might expect, the French verbà  tà ©là ©phonerà  means to call or to telephone. Unlike the verbà  appeler, which also means to call, this one refers specifically to a telephone conversation.         In order to properly use tà ©là ©phoner to say things such as he called or I am calling, you will need to know how to conjugate the verb. The good news is that this is a regular verb, so not only is it easy to memorize, its also relatively easy to conjugate. A brief lesson will show you how thats done.          The Basic Conjugations ofà  Tà ©là ©phoner      In comparison to other French verbs, tà ©là ©phoner is one of the easier verb conjugations to study. Thats because this is aà  regular -er verb, meaning it uses a very common pattern as you move from one form of the verb to another.         As with all regular verbs, you will add a variety of endings to the verb stem (or radical) to form each conjugation. The catch with the French language is that there is a new ending for every subject pronoun within each tense, giving you more words to memorize.         The radical of tà ©là ©phonerà  is tà ©là ©phon-.à  Using the chart, you can see which ending you need to add to that for your sentence. For example, I am calling isà  je tà ©là ©phoneà  and we will call isà  nous tà ©là ©phonerons.                           Present  Future  Imperfect          je  tlphone  tlphonerai  tlphonais      tu  tlphones  tlphoneras  tlphonais      il  tlphone  tlphonera  tlphonait      nous  tlphonons  tlphonerons  tlphonions      vous  tlphonez  tlphonerez  tlphoniez      ils  tlphonent  tlphoneront  tlphonaient                The Present Participle ofà  Tà ©là ©phoner      When you add -antà  to the radical ofà  tà ©là ©phoner, you get theà  present participleà  tà ©là ©phonant. It is a verb, though in some situations you may also use it as an adjective, gerund, or noun.          Tà ©là ©phonerà  in the Compound Past Tense      The past tense can be either the imperfect or the passà © composà ©, which is a compound. To form this, youll need to conjugate the auxiliary verb avoir to the present tense, then attach the past participle tà ©là ©phonà ©. For example, I called is jai tà ©là ©phonà © and we called is nous avons tà ©là ©phonà ©.          More Simple Conjugations of Tà ©là ©phoner      There are a few more simple conjugations ofà  tà ©là ©phonerà  that you may need at times. The subjunctive, for instance, calls the act into question whileà  the conditionalà  says its dependent on something else. The literary tenses of the passà © simpleà  andà  the imperfect subjunctiveà  are also good to know because you may encounter them while reading.                             Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  tlphone  tlphonerais  tlphonai  tlphonasse      tu  tlphones  tlphonerais  tlphonas  tlphonasses      il  tlphone  tlphonerait  tlphona  tlphont      nous  tlphonions  tlphonerions  tlphonmes  tlphonassions      vous  tlphoniez  tlphoneriez  tlphontes  tlphonassiez      ils  tlphonent  tlphoneraient  tlphonrent  tlphonassent               The imperative formà  is used for very direct sentences and often used alone, so the subject pronoun is not required. In this instance, its perfectly acceptable to shortenà  tuà  tà ©là ©phoneà  toà  tà ©là ©phone.                       Imperative          (tu)  tlphone      (nous)  tlphonons      (vous)  tlphonez    
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