Sunday, December 29, 2019
What Is the Verb Conjugation for Blanchir
  The French verbà  blanchirà  means to to bleach or to whiten. This should be an easy one to remember if you recall thatà  blanc is French for the color white.à            Conjugating the French Verbà  Blanchir      French verbs are conjugated in order to change them to fit a particular tense as well as the subject. Forà  blanchir, you will conjugate it when you need to say bleached or bleaching. This is done in a similar manner to English in that the ending of the verb is changed.         Blanchirà  is aà  regular -IR verbà  and it follows the verb conjugation pattern of similar words. If you learn how to conjugateà  blanchir, you can apply these same endings toà  bà ©nirà  (to bless),à  dà ©finirà  (to define), and many other verbs.         When you want to say I bleach, use the chart to match the subject pronoun (I orà  je) with the present tense. This gives you the French je blanchis. Likewise, we will whiten is nous blanchirons.                         Subject  Present  Future  Imperfect          je  blanchis  blanchirai  blanchissais      tu  blanchis  blanchiras  blanchissais      il  blanchit  blanchira  blanchissait      nous  blanchissons  blanchirons  blanchissions      vous  blanchissez  blanchirez  blanchissiez      ils  blanchissent  blanchiront  blanchissaient                Blanchirs Present Participle      Theà  present participleà  of blanchirà  isà  blanchissant. This acts not only as a verb, but can also be used in the form of an adjective, gerund, or noun when necessary.          The Past Participle and Passà © Composà ©      Theà  passà © composà ©Ã  is a form of the past tense that is in frequent use. To create this, you need to conjugate theà  auxiliary verbà  avoirà  and add theà  past participleà  blanchi.         For example, to say I bleached, use jai blanchi. Similarly, we bleached is nous avons blanchi.          More Simple Conjugations ofà  Blanchir      For the most part, you can concentrate on the present, past, and future tenses ofà  blanchirà  as they are the most important. Yet, as you learn more French and use it with greater frequency, you might find these other forms useful.         The subjunctive and conditional are used when the verb is subjective, uncertain, or dependent upon circumstances. The passà © composà © and imperfect subjunctive tend to be reserved for formal writing.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  blanchisse  blanchirais  blanchis  blanchisse      tu  blanchisses  blanchirais  blanchis  blanchisses      il  blanchisse  blanchirait  blanchit  blancht      nous  blanchissions  blanchirions  blanchmes  blanchissions      vous  blanchissiez  blanchiriez  blanchtes  blanchissiez      ils  blanchissent  blanchiraient  blanchirent  blanchissent               The imperative form ofà  blanchirà  is used in short sentences, often as commands or requests. When using it, theres no need to use the subject pronoun. Rather than use tu blanchis, you can simplify it to blanchis.                       Imperative          (tu)  blanchis      (nous)  blanchissons      (vous)  blanchissez    
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