Comment conjuguer mettre au présent ?

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Comment conjuguer mettre au présent ?

Comment conjuguer mettre au présent ?

Indicatif

  • Indicatif.
  • Présent. je mets. tu mets. il met. ...
  • j'ai mis. tu as mis. il a mis. nous avons mis. ...
  • je mettais. tu mettais. il mettait. nous mettions. ...
  • j'avais mis. tu avais mis. il avait mis. nous avions mis. ...
  • je mis. tu mis. il mit. nous mîmes. ...
  • j'eus mis. tu eus mis. il eut mis. nous eûmes mis. ...
  • je mettrai. tu mettras. il mettra. nous mettrons.

Quel est le radical du verbe mettre ?

Au passé simple de l'indicatif, le radical METT- verbe METTRE devient mi- ou mî et on lui ajoute les terminaisons habituelles du passé simple (-s, -s, -t, -mes, -tes, -rent).

Comment conjuguer le verbe mettre au subjonctif ?

Subjonctif

  1. je que mette.
  2. que tu mettes.
  3. qu'il mette.
  4. que nous mettions.
  5. que vous mettiez.
  6. qu'ils mettent.

How is mettre used in the present tense in French?

  • This section on mettre conjugation in the present tense will show you how mettre is used in French. Mettre means “to put”, and is an irregular verb. Mettre is a verb with a lot of meanings. However, the most important ones will be mentioned in this lesson.

What group does the verb mettre belong to?

  • Mettre belong to the 3 rd group. Mettre is conjugated the same way that verbs that end in : -ettre. Mettre is conjugated with auxiliary avoir. Mettre verb is direct transitive.

What is the difference between bat and mettre in French?

  • The only difference is in spelling, as native French words may not have tt before a consonant, thus the indicative present singular of these verbs goes bats, bats, bat. Mettre and its family show the same changes, but additionally have a past participle, past historic, and subjunctive imperfect in mi- .

Are all French verbs that end in -mettre conjugated the same?

  • Therefore , all French verbs that end in -mettre are conjugated the same way. The following are common mettre derivations: Mettre is an extremely flexible verb. Generally, it means "to put," but, depending on the context, it can also mean "put on," "spend time on," "turn on, activate" and "suppose."

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