The French subjunctive: irregular forms
www.french-linguistics.co.uk › subjunctive_irregularDepending on one's analysis, there are around 10 French verbs (plus their compounds) that have "irregular" subjunctive forms. By "irregular" we mean either that the nous and vous forms aren't identical to the imperfect, or that the subjunctive forms of the other persons are not formed by replacing the -ent of the 3rd person plural present tense form with -e , -es , -e , -ent .
tas2: irregular subjunctive
www.laits.utexas.edu › tex › grirregular verbs: avoir and être Avoir and être are highly irregular in the subjunctive and must be memorized. Note that the 'nous' and 'vous' forms are spelled with the letter y (instead of the i characteristic of the regular subjunctive endings).
French Irregular Verbs
www.frenchlearner.com › verbs › french-irregular-verbsAn irregular verb is a verb that does not fall into the cookie-cutter conjugation patterns of the regular -er, -ir and -re sets. This is to say that the patterns of the verb endings are different. I have been teaching French online since 2013 and have helped my students to get their heads around irregular verbs using the approach on this page.
French Subjunctive Irregular Conjugations - ThoughtCo
www.thoughtco.com › french-subjunctive-irregularJan 27, 2019 · Updated on January 27, 2019. While not as difficult as using the French subjunctive, conjugating irregular and stem-changing verbs into the subjunctive can be a little tricky. Stem-changing verbs and most irregular verbs follow the same pattern as regular verbs for the singular conjugations ( je, tu, il / elle / on) as well as the third person plural ( ils / elles ): the subjunctive stem is derived from the present tense conjugation of ils .