[PICK THIS] ALL French Verb conjunc (parler, agir, attendre)

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It contains all standard form verb declensions. No 3000 card decks, just the standard rule for -re (parler) -ir (agir) and -re (attendre)

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This deck includes French verb conjugations for different tenses, like the present, imperfect, future, conditional, and others. Each card asks you to type the full conjugation in the format: je parle, tu parles, etc. The rule and usage explanations are on the back of the card to help reinforce your understanding. It also covers literary tenses like the passé simple and the subjunctive. It's a straightforward guide to help with understanding French grammar.

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Front Subjonctif présent (Present subjunctive) – attendre
Back que j'attende, que tu attendes, qu'il attende, que nous attendions, que vous attendiez, qu'ils attendent
Rule Stem: The present tense ils/elles form of the verb (remove the -ent ending).Endings: -e, -es, -e, -ions, -iez, -entExample sentence: Il faut que je parle avec toi. (It's necessary that I speak with you.)Use: Used to express doubt, uncertainty, emotion, wishes, or necessity. It appears mostly in dependent clauses introduced by "que."
Front Passé composé (Compound past tense) – agir
Back j'ai agi, tu as agi, il a agi, nous avons agi, vous avez agi, ils ont agi
Rule Formation: Conjugate the auxiliary verb avoir or être in the present tense, followed by the past participle of the main verb.Past participle endings:-ER verbs: -é-IR verbs: -i-RE verbs: -uExample sentence: J'ai parlé avec Marie hier. (I spoke with Marie yesterday.)Use: Used for specific, completed actions in the past. It's the most common past tense in spoken French.
Front Conditionnel passé (Past conditional) – attendre
Back j'aurais attendu, tu aurais attendu, il aurait attendu, nous aurions attendu, vous auriez attendu, ils auraient attendu
Rule Formation: Use the conditionnel présent form of the auxiliary verb avoir or être, followed by the past participle of the main verb.Example sentence: J'aurais parlé avec elle si j'avais su qu'elle était là. (I would have spoken with her if I had known she was there.)Use: Used to express hypothetical situations in the past or regrets.
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