How do you conjugate Monter in French?
Verb conjugation of “monter” in French
- je monte. tu montes.
- il montait. nous sommes montés.
- vous monterez.
- ils monteraient.
Is Monter in French masculine or feminine?
VERB: monter (mohn-tay) – to climb
Subject Pronoun | Monter Conjugation (Masculine, Singular) | Monter Conjugation (Feminine, Singular) |
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Je | Je suis monté | Je suis montée |
Tu | Tu es monté | Tu es montée |
Il/Elle/On | Il est monté | Elle est montée |
Nous | N/A | N/A |
Is Monter avoir or être?
For those of you who really love the nitty-gritty of grammar, you can say that monter is conjugated with être if it’s used as an intransitive verb. Monter is conjugated with avoir if it’s used as a transitive verb.
What is Monter in passé composé?
In this French grammar lesson we will learn about monter conjugation in the passe composé. Monter means “to climb” and is an irregular verb. However, it can also be used as “to enter” or “use” a means of transport.
What is the past participle of Monter?
The Past Participle of the French verb monter
Past Participle | |
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monté | risen |
How do I use Monter?
Monter in the Compound Past Tense
Begin by conjugating être into the present tense appropriate to the subject, then allow the past participle to indicate that someone has already climbed. For example, “I climbed” is je suis monté and “we climbed” is nous sommes monté.
What is Monter in passe compose?
What are the 17 être verbs in French?
allé, arrivé, venu, revenu, entré, rentré, descendu, devenu, sorti, parti, resté, retourné, monté, tombé, né et mort.
What is the verb to go up in French?
The French for go up is the verb monter.
How do you use Monter in passé composé?
In this French grammar lesson we will learn about monter conjugation in the passe composé. Monter means “to climb” and is an irregular verb. However, it can also be used as “to enter” or “use” a means of transport.
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Monter Conjugation in the Passé Composé
je | suis | monté – e |
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ils/elles | sont | monté – e – s |
What does the verb Monter mean?
to climb
A very useful verb, the French monter means “to climb” or “to go up.” You can imagine how many times you’ll use it, which is why it’s important to study how to conjugate it so you can say “I climbed” or “he is climbing” in French.
How do you use Monter in passe compose?
What are the 6 forms of avoir?
j’ai eu.
What are the 17 passé composé être verbs?
The following is a list of verbs that use être (for intransitive usage) as their auxiliary verbs in passé composé:
- Devenir – to become – (être) devenu(e)(s)
- Revenir – to come back – (être) revenu(e)(s)
- Monter – to go up – (être) monté(e)(s)
- Rester – to stay – (être) resté(e)(s)
- Sortir – to exit – (être) sorti(e)(s)
What are the 6 forms of aller in French?
Terms in this set (6)
- je vais. I go. I am going.
- tu vas. you go. you are going.
- il, elle, on va. he, she, one goes. he, she, one is going.
- nous allons. we go. we are going.
- vous allez. you go. you are going.
- ils, elles vont. they go. they are going.
What is the perfect tense of avoir?
Forming the perfect tense with avoir
j’ai | I have |
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tu as | you have |
il/elle/on a | he/she/it has |
nous avons | we have |
vous avez | you have |
Is suis a verb in French?
The verb être (to be) is an irregular verb in the present tense. In il/elle/on est form, the s is not pronounced.
2.4 The Verb Être.
Person | French | English |
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1st person | Je suis | I am |
2nd person | Tu es | You are |
3rd person | Il est Elle est On est | He/it is She/it is One/we is |
What are the 13 être verbs?
Each letter in ADVENT stands for one of the verbs and its opposite, plus one extra verb, for a total of thirteen.
- Arriver – Partir.
- Descendre – Monter.
- Venir – Aller.
- Entrer – Sortir.
- Naître – Mourir.
- Tomber – Rester.
- Retourner.
What verb is je vais?
to go
The conjugation of “aller” (to go) in the present tense is: je vais.
What tense is aller?
Aller is one of the verbs that forms the past tense with être. Remember that for feminine forms we add ‘e’ to the end of the past participle allé, and for plural forms we add ‘s’.
How do I use avoir?
We use avoir as a main verb in the following cases:
- to express ownership or possession. Example: Il a une voiture. He has a car.
- to describe a condition or state that refers to a noun. Example: J’ai le temps. I have the time. Tu as une soeur. You have a sister.
- to talk about age. Example: J’ai 23 ans. I am 23 years old.
What is Je Suis mean?
I am
What does it mean? As you probably know, je suis means ‘I am’. HS is the French abbreviation for hors-service, which means ‘out of service’.
What’s Je T Aime mean?
I love you
Phrase. je t’aime. (informal) I love you.
Is Je suis alle perfect tense?
So the perfect tense of aller (to go) is: je suis allé(e)- I went. tu es allé(e)- you went (informal) il est allé – he went.
Is Je vais the future?
The present tense of the verb aller + the infinitive of the main verb.
How to form the immediate future.
Subject pronoun | Aller = to go | English |
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je | vais | I’m going |
tu | vas | You’re going (informal) |
il/elle/on | va | He is going/She is going/We are going |
nous | allons | We are going |