Present indicative - French Conjugation
www.frenchconjugation.com › tenses › presentFrench conjugation in present indicative. The present indicative or présent de l'indicatif in french, is a simple tense. This tense is not formed with an auxiliary. The stem of the present indicative is not always regular and not always invariant (especially in the third conjugation), and there are three main sets of endings: Verbs ending in -er (all verbs of the first group): -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent pronounced /ᵊ, ᵊ, ᵊ, ˈɔ̃, ˈe, ᵊ/.
French Verb Mood - ThoughtCo
https://www.thoughtco.com/french-verb-mood-136896704.11.2019 · Mood (or le mode in French) refers to the verb forms that describe the attitude of the speaker toward the action/state of the verb. In other words, mood indicates how likely or factual the speaker believes the statement to be. The French language has six moods: indicative, subjunctive, conditional, imperative, participle, and infinitive.
Present indicative - French Conjugation
https://www.frenchconjugation.com/tenses/present-indicative.htmlFrench conjugation in present indicative. The present indicative or présent de l'indicatif in french, is a simple tense. This tense is not formed with an auxiliary. Verbs ending in -er (all verbs of the first group): -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent pronounced /ᵊ, ᵊ, ᵊ, ˈɔ̃, ˈe, ᵊ/.