Sunday, October 20, 2019
The French Verb Conjugations of Bouger (to Move)
The French Verb Conjugations of Bouger (to Move)          The French verbà  bougerà  is one of the many ways to say to move. It is a rather easy verb to conjugate, though there is a spelling change that you will want to watch out for.          The Many Ways to Say to Move in French      The English to move can take on many different meanings depending on the context. It can mean to move something, to move your home or yourself, or even to move someone emotionally. In French, there is a separate verb for all of these instances and some are rather specific.         The subject of this lesson is bouger. Specifically, this means to move as in to budge, stir, or shift. Explore these other French verbs and make sure you choose the correct to move to relay your true meaning.         dà ©mà ©nagerà  - to move housetransporter - to transportremuer and à ©mouvoir - to disturb or stirmarcher - to walkjouer - to playdescendre - to descendavancer - to advanceprogresser - to progressinciter - to encourage          The Spelling Changes in Conjugatingà  Bouger      Bougerà  is aà  spelling change verb. Its an easy one to conjugate when you understand how and why the spelling changes.         Typically, in French verbs that end in -er, theà  nousà  present tense (for example) would drop the -erà  and add -ons. If we did that with a word that ends with -ger, the G would have a hard sound. We really want to retain that soft G pronunciation, so an E is added before the O or an A.         This applies to a few of the conjugations below. Also, all verbs that end in -gerà  follow this rule.          The Simple Conjugations ofà  Bouger      Beyond that minor spelling change,à  bougerà  is a relatively straightforward verb to conjugate. This is required so the verb matches the subject and the present, future, or past tense.         The chart will help you learn theà  bougerà  conjugations. Pair the subject pronoun  theà  je, tu, nous, etc.  with the proper tense. For instance, I move is je bouge and we will move is nous bougerons.                         Subject  Present  Future  Imperfect          je  bouge  bougerai  bougeais      tu  bouges  bougeras  bougeais      il  bouge  bougera  bougeait      nous  bougeons  bougerons  bougions      vous  bougez  bougerez  bougiez      ils  bougent  bougeront  bougeaient                The Present Participle ofà  Bouger      Theà  present participleà  of bougerà  is bougeant. While we would normally drop the E when adding the -antà  ending, this is another instance of that necessary spelling change.à           Not only is this a verb, but it can act as an adjective, gerund, or noun when needed.          The Passà © Composà © ofà  Bouger      Other than the imperfect, you can also express the past tense ofà  bougerà  using theà  passà © composà ©. To do so, you must conjugateà  avoir, which is anà  auxiliary or helpingà  verb. You will also use theà  past participleà  of bougà ©.         With those two elements, the conjugation is easy. For I moved, the French is jai bougà © and we moved isà  nous avons bougà ©.          Moreà  Bouger Conjugations      The present, future, and past tense conjugations should be the focus of your French studies at first. As you progress, you may also find the following conjugations useful.         The subjunctive and conditional are used when the act of moving is in some way questionable or dependent. The passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive are primarily reserved for writing.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  bouge  bougerais  bougeai  bougeasse      tu  bouges  bougerais  bougeas  bougeasses      il  bouge  bougerait  bougea  bouget      nous  bougions  bougerions  bougemes  bougeassions      vous  bougiez  bougeriez  bougetes  bougeassiez      ils  bougent  bougeraient  bougrent  bougeassent               To expressà  bougerà  in short, assertive commands or requests you will use the imperative verb form. When doing so, there is no need to include the subject pronoun as it is implied in the verb. Instead of nous bougeons, you can simplify it to bougeons.         Imperative         (tu)à   à   à   à   à   à  bouge         (nous)à   à   à  Ã  bougeons         (vous)à   à   à   à  bougez    
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