Sunday, May 17, 2020

How Is Marier (to Marry) Conjugated in French

The French verb for to marry is  marier. Its a relatively easy word to memorize, but you still need to conjugate it when you want to say married or will marry. A short French lesson will break it down and explain the simplest conjugations of  marier. Conjugations of the French Verb  Marier   French verb conjugations give you more words to memorize. Thats because there is a different form of the verb for every subject pronoun as well as each tense. The good news is that marier follows a very common pattern. Marier is a  regular -ER verb. That means that if youve studied similar verbs such as  danser (to dance) or entrer  (to enter), then you can use the same infinitive endings you learned for  marier. The first step in any conjugation is to identify the verb stem. For  marier, that is  mari-. This is what you will attach the appropriate endings to. Using the table, you can identify those endings. Simply pair the subject pronoun to the present, future, or imperfect past tense to learn the new verb. For example, I am marrying is je marie and we will marry is nous marierons. Subject Present Future Imperfect je marie marierai mariais tu maries marieras mariais il marie mariera mariait nous marions marierons mariions vous mariez marierez mariiez ils marient marieront mariaient The Present Participle of  Marier   The present participle is created by adding -ant to the stem of marier. This forms mariant. It can be used as an adjective, gerund, or noun as well as a verb. The Past Participle and Passà © Composà © In French, the  passà © composà ©Ã‚  is another way to express the past tense married. To form it, begin with the subject pronoun, add the appropriate conjugate of the auxiliary verb  avoir, then attach the  past participle  marià ©. It comes together rather easily. When you want to say I married, use jai marià ©. For we married, you will say nous avons marià ©. More Simple  Marier  Conjugations to Learn At first, concentrate on the forms of  marier  above because these are the most common and important. When youre ready, consider adding the following conjugations to your French vocabulary. You can use the subjunctive verb mood when theres some question or uncertainty to the action of marrying. In a similar fashion, the conditional verb mood says that the action is dependent on something else. The passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive are most often found in French literature. Subject Subjunctive Conditional Pass Simple Imperfect Subjunctive je marie marierais mariai mariasse tu maries marierais marias mariasses il marie marierait maria marit nous mariions marierions marimes mariassions vous mariiez marieriez marites mariassiez ils marient marieraient marirent mariassent The imperative verb form can be useful when you want to use  marier  in exclamations and other short sentences. When using it, theres no need for the subject pronoun: use marions rather than nous marions. Imperative (tu) marie (nous) marions (vous) mariez

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