Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Learn How to Conjugate Maigrir (to Lose Weight)
Learn How to Conjugate Maigrir (to Lose Weight)          Youve lost weight and are excited to tell everyone... in French. What do you do? Use the verbà  maigrir, which means to lose weight or become thin. The trick is that you need to conjugateà  maigrirà  in order to say lost weight or am losing weight. A quick French lesson will show you how thats done.          Conjugations of the French Verbà  Maigrir      French verbs are a little tricky because there are more words to memorize than there are in English. Thats because the verb ending changes with each subject pronoun as well as each tense. However, they do become easier with each new conjugation you learn.         Maigrirà  is aà  regular -ir verbà  and it follows a relatively common verb conjugation pattern. If youve worked with words likeà  abolirà  (to abolish), à ©tablir (to establish), or many other verbs that end in -ir, then this should look familiar.         Using the table, pair the subject pronoun of your sentence with the appropriate tense. For instance, I am losing weight is je maigris while we will become thin is nous maigrirons. Try putting these into simple sentences to make memorizing them a little easier.                         Subject  Present  Future  Imperfect          je  maigris  maigrirai  maigrissais      tu  maigris  maigriras  maigrissais      il  maigrit  maigrira  maigrissait      nous  maigrissons  maigrirons  maigrissions      vous  maigrissez  maigrirez  maigrissiez      ils  maigrissent  maigriront  maigrissaient                The Present Participle of Maigrir      The present participle of maigrir is maigrissant. This is a verb, of course, but in some contexts it can also be used as an adjective, gerund, or noun.          The Passà © Composà © and Past Participle      Another way to express the past tense in French is by using theà  passà © composà ©. This simple construction makes use of theà  past participleà  maigri. You will also need to conjugateà  avoirà  (anà  auxiliary verb) to match your subject pronoun.         It comes together rather quickly. For example, I lost weight is jai maigri while we lost weight is nous avons maigri.          More Simple Maigrirà  Conjugations to Learn      Beyond those verb forms, you may also need to use some of the following. When the action of losing weight is uncertain, you could use the subjunctive verb mood. In a similar fashion, if losing weight will only happen if something else (like exercise or diet) also happens, then you can turn to the conditional verb form.         Its likely that you will only encounter the passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive forms when reading. These are literary verb forms and typically found in formal writing.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  maigrisse  maigrirais  maigris  maigrisse      tu  maigrisses  maigrirais  maigris  maigrisses      il  maigrisse  maigrirait  maigrit  maigrt      nous  maigrissions  maigririons  maigrmes  maigrissions      vous  maigrissiez  maigririez  maigrtes  maigrissiez      ils  maigrissent  maigriraient  maigrirent  maigrissent               In order to useà  maigrirà  in direct exclamations, demands, and requests, the imperative form is used. When doing so, skip the subject pronoun altogether. Rather than saying tu maigris, simplify it to maigris.                       Imperative          (tu)  maigris      (nous)  maigrissons      (vous)  maigrissez    
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