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Samir ne veut pas que son père ait honte.
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Forms of the present subjunctive
• You have already been using verb tenses in the indicative mood. You can also use French verbs in the subjunctive mood, which is used to express an attitude, an opinion, or personal will, or to imply hypothesis or doubt.
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• To form the present subjunctive of most verbs, take the ils/elles stem of the present indicative and add the subjunctive endings. For nous and vous, use their imparfait forms.
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The present subjunctive
parler finir attendre
que je/j’
que tu
qu’il/elle
que nous
que vous
qu’ils/elles
parlent
parle
parles
parle
parlions
parliez
parlent
finissent
finisse
finisses
finisse
finissions
finissiez
finissent
attendent
attende
attendes
attende
attendions
attendiez
attendent
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• Use the same pattern to form the subjunctive of verbs with spelling or stem changes.
acheter
croire
prendre
recevoir
achète, achètes, achète, achetions, achetiez, achètent
croie, croies, croie, croyions, croyiez, croient
prenne, prennes, prenne, prenions, preniez, prennent
reçoive, reçoives, reçoive, recevions, receviez, reçoivent
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• Some verbs are unpredictably irregular in the present subjunctive.
aller
avoir
être
faire
pouvoir
savoir
vouloir
aille, ailles, aille, allions, alliez, aillent
aie, aies, ait, ayons, ayez, aient
sois, sois, soit, soyons, soyez, soient
fasse, fasses, fasse, fassions, fassiez, fassent
puisse, puisses, puisse, puissions, puissiez, puissent
sache, saches, sache, sachions, sachiez, sachent
veuille, veuilles, veuille, voulions, vouliez, veuillent
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Impersonal expressions and verbs of will and emotion
• Sentences calling for the subjunctive fit the pattern [main clause] + que + [subordinate clause]. In each case, the subjects of the two clauses are different and que is used to connect the clauses. Note that although the word that is optional in English, the word que cannot be omitted in French.
MAIN CLAUSE
Il est étonnantIt is surprising
CONNECTOR
que(that)
SUBORDINATE CLAUSE
Thierry ne connaisse pas ses parents.Thierry doesn’t know his parents.
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• The subjunctive is used after many impersonal expressions that state an opinion.
Impersonal expressions followed by the subjunctive
Ce n’est pas la peine que… It is not worth the effort…
Il est bon que… It is good that…
Il est dommage que… It is a shame that…
Il est essentiel que… It is essential that…
Il est étonnant que… It is surprising that…
Il est important que… It is important that…
Il est indispensable que…It is essential that…
Il est nécessaire que… It is necessary that…
Il est possible que… It is possible that…
Il est surprenant que… It is surprising that…
Il faut que… One must… /It is necessary that…
Il vaut mieux que… It is better that…
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ATTENTION!
Some verbs used only in the third person singular, including some used in impersonal expressions, have irregular present subjunctive forms.
valoir (to be worth it): qu’il vaille
falloir (to be necessary): qu’il faille
pleuvoir (to rain): qu’il pleuve
Je ne pense pas que ça en vaille la peine.
I don’t think it’s worth the effort.
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• When the main clause of a sentence expresses will or emotion, use the subjunctive in the subordinate clause.
Expressions of will Expressions of emotion
demander que… to ask that…
désirer que… to desire that…
exiger que… to demand that…
préférer que… to prefer that…
proposer que… to propose that…
recommander que… to recommend that…
souhaiter que… to hope that…
suggérer que… to suggest that…
vouloir que… to want that…
aimer que… to like that…
avoir peur que… to be afraid that…
être content(e) que… to be happy that…
être désolé(e) que… to be sorry that…
être étonné(e) que… to be surprised that…
être fâché(e) que… to be mad that…
être fier/fière que… to be proud that…
être ravi(e) que… to be delighted that…
regretter que… to regret that…
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ATTENTION!
The verb demander is often used with an indirect object + de + [infinitive].
Papa nous demande de rentrer avant minuit.
Dad is asking us to come home before midnight.
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Notre grand-père désire qu’on luirende visite cet été.Our grandfather wants us to visithim this summer.
Je suis ravie que nous allionschez notre oncle.I’m delighted that we’re going toour uncle’s house.
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• Although the verb espérer expresses emotion, it does not trigger the subjunctive.
J’espère que le nouveau prof n’estpas trop strict.
I hope that the new teacher isn’ttoo strict.
Nous espérons qu’ils ont des citronsà la supérette.
We hope they have lemons atthe mini-market.