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Hey there! Learning a new language can be tough, but conjugating verbs doesn’t have to be. Let’s take a look at the basics of conjugating “tu” in French. First off, it’s important to know that “tu” is the informal singular form of “you.” So when you’re talking to someone you know well, like a friend or family member, you’ll use this form. Now let’s get into the nitty-gritty: conjugating tu is actually pretty straightforward - just add an ending depending on the verb tense! For example, if you want to say “you speak,” in present tense it would be “tu parles.” Easy peasy! With some practice and patience, soon enough you’ll be speaking French like a pro.
What Conjugation Is Tu? [Solved]
Hey, if it’s you, just drop the ending of the verb and add -as for -ar verbs or -es for -er and -ir verbs. But if it’s him, her or you formally, drop the ending and add -a for -ar verbs or -e for the other two. Got it?
Conjugation Tu: This is the French verb conjugation for the pronoun “tu,” which is used when speaking to one person in a familiar or informal setting.
Present Tense: In the present tense, conjugation tu follows a regular pattern of adding -s, -es, or -ons to the end of verbs depending on their ending.
Imperfect Tense: The imperfect tense of conjugation tu follows a similar pattern as the present tense but with different endings for each verb type.
Future Tense: The future tense of conjugation tu requires adding an extra letter before the endings used in both present and imperfect tenses, such as -rai for regular verbs and -ras for irregular verbs.
Conditional Tense: The conditional tense of conjugation tu requires adding an extra letter before the endings used in both present and imperfect tenses, such as -rais for regular verbs and -rais for irregular verbs.
Subjunctive Mood: The subjunctive mood of conjugation tu requires adding an extra letter before the endings used in both present and imperfect tenses, such as -se for regular verbs and -ses for irregular verbs
Conjugation tu is the form of a verb used when talking about yourself in the second person singular. It’s like saying “you” in Spanish, French, or any other language. For example, if you wanted to say “I am eating,” you would use conjugation tu and say “tú comes.” Pretty cool, huh?