Monday, October 21, 2019
Conjugating the French Verb Rire (to Laugh)
Conjugating the French Verb Rire (to Laugh)          In French, the verbà  rireà  means to laugh. Its a fun and simple word and, hopefully, youll have plenty of opportunities to use it while studying French. The key to usingà  rireà  properly in sentences is learning the most common conjugations so you can use it in the present, past, and future tenses. This lesson will show you how thats done.          The Basic Conjugations ofà  Rire      Rire may be a short word, but its also an irregular verb. This means that it does not follow the same pattern for the infinitive endings as most other French verbs. However, it is similar to sourire (to smile), so you can study the two together to make each a little easier.         To start any conjugation, we need to identify the verb stem. In this case, that is simplyà   ri-. With that, youll add the various endings that match the subject pronoun as well as the tense of the sentence. For example, I am laughing isà  je risà  and we laughed isà  nous riions.                           Present  Future  Imperfect          je  ris  rirai  riais      tu  ris  riras  riais      il  rit  rira  riait      nous  rions  rirons  riions      vous  riez  rirez  riiez      ils  rient  riront  riaient                The Present Participle of Rire      In French, theà  present participleà  is most often formed by adding -antà  to the verb stem. Rireà  follows this rule to formà  riant.          Rireà  in the Past Tense      Rather than use the imperfect to indicate the past tense of laughed, you can use the passà © composà ©. To form it, you will need the auxiliary verb avoir and the very short past participle ri.         It is rather easy to construct this common form of the past tense. For example, I laughed isà  jai rià  and we were laughing isà  nous avons ri. Notice howà  avoirà  is the only word that needs to be conjugated and that it is in the present tense. This is because the past participle indicates that the action has already happened.          More Simple Conjugations of Rire      The verb conjugations above are most common, but you may need to know more forms ofà  rireà  as you become more fluent in French. For instance, if theres a doubt as to whether someone is laughing, you can use the subjunctive verb mood. In a similar fashion, if someone wont laugh unless something else happens, use the conditional verb mood.         There may also be times when youll encounter either the passà © simpleà  orà  the imperfect subjunctive. These are, however, most often found in formal French, particularly literature.                             Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  rie  rirais  ris  risse      tu  ries  rirais  ris  risses      il  rie  rirait  rit  rt      nous  riions  ririons  rmes  rissions      vous  riiez  ririez  rtes  rissiez      ils  rient  riraient  rirent  rissent               When you wish to useà  rireà  in short commands or requests theres no need to include the subject pronoun. This is calledà  the imperative verb moodà  and rather than sayingà  tu ris, you can simplify it toà  ris.                       Imperative          (tu)  ris      (nous)  rions      (vous)  riez    
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