Saturday, November 23, 2019
How to Conjugate Agir (to Act) in French
How to Conjugate Agir (to Act) in French          As you continue to learn French, you may want to use the verbà  agir, which means to act. Conjugating this French verb to match the subject and tense of a subject is actually quite easy because it is a regular verb. This quick French lesson will show you exactly how to do that.          Conjugating the French Verbà  Agir      It is necessary to conjugate French verbs so they make sense in the context we wish to use them. We cannot simply useà  agirà  anytime we wish to say something or someone is acting or has acted. Instead, we need to change the ending of the verb and this is called conjugation.         The good news is thatà  agirà  is an easy one to conjugate. It follows the typical pattern ofà  regularà  -ir verbsà  to tell us which ending to use. This makes learning the conjugations for similar verbs rather easy.         In the case ofà  agir, you can use the chart to discover the proper form to use based on the subject pronoun  the I, he, we, etc. which are j, il, nous in French  and the tense required. For instance, to say I act, you would say jagis in French.                         Subject  Present   Future   Imperfect          j'  agis  agirai  agissais      tu  agis  agiras  agissais      il  agit  agira  agissait      nous  agissons  agirons  agissions      vous  agissez  agirez  agissiez      ils  agissent  agiront  agissaient                    Agirs Present Participle      Theà  present participleà  ofà  agirà  isà  agissant. Its a very useful conjugation as it can act as a verb, meaning acting, or you can utilize it as an adjective, gerund, or noun.          Anotherà  Past Tense ofà  Agir      Its likely that you will use theà  passà © composà ©Ã  for the past tense rather than the imperfect in many instances. Its even easier with a verb likeà  agirà  because theres no need to worry about the subject as all instances use the same form ofà  agir.         In order to use theà  passà © composà ©, you must first conjugate the auxiliary verbà  to match the subject. For this verb, we useà  avoir.à  You will also need the past participle, which is agi.         To put these pieces together, if we want to say I acted, it would be jai agi in French. Likewise, we acted is quite simply nous avons agi. You will note that ai and avons are the conjugates of our auxiliary (or helping) verbà  avoir.          More Conjugations ofà  Agir      Among those conjugations above, you should be familiar with the present, future, andà  passà © composà ©. The other forms, as well as those below, will be used on occasion. While its not necessary to memorize them, you should be aware of them.         The subjunctive is a verb mood that is used when the action is undecided. Likewise, the conditional verb mood is used when the action is dependent on conditions  it may or may not happen.         The last two columns contain theà  passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive of the verbà  agir. These forms are used in formal writing.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Passà © Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          j'  agisse  agirais  agis  agisse      tu  agisses  agirais  agis  agisses      il  agisse  agirait  agit  agà ®t      nous  agissions  agirions  agà ®mes  agissions      vous  agissiez  agiriez  agà ®tes  agissiez      ils  agissent  agiraient  agirent  agissent                   The final conjugation ofà  agirà  that you need to be concerned with is the imperative. This is another mood verb form that is used on occasion. The catch here is that you do not need to use the subject pronoun. Instead, it is implied in the imperative verb.à           For instance, instead of tu agis you can simply use the verbà  agis.                       Imperative          (tu)  agis      (nous)  agissons      (vous)  agissez                    Expand Your Understanding ofà  Agir      Not only isà  agirà  a regular verb, it is also an impersonal verb. This means that it can be used in the impersonal form ofà  sagir deà  which means to be a question of or to have to do with.         Also, when you want to say to act like you will need to use the proper preposition. Forà  agir, that would beà  agir en.    
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