Comment conjuguer mettre au présent ?
Table des matières
- Comment conjuguer mettre au présent ?
- Quel est le radical du verbe mettre ?
- Comment conjuguer le verbe mettre au subjonctif ?
- How is mettre used in the present tense in French?
- What group does the verb mettre belong to?
- What is the difference between bat and mettre in French?
- Are all French verbs that end in -mettre conjugated the same?
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
- je que mette.
- que tu mettes.
- qu'il mette.
- que nous mettions.
- que vous mettiez.
- 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."