Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Conjugate the French Apercevoir (to catch sight of)
Conjugate the French Apercevoir (to catch sight of)          Conjugating the French verbà  apercevoirà  is a little more complicated than other verbs. This is because it is an irregular verb and does not follow the most common patterns for conjugation.         Apercevoirà  means to catch sight of or to foresee and it is one of the French verbs of sensation or perception. While this lesson may be a little difficult, its a good one to understand as you continue to expand your vocabulary.          Conjugating the French Verbà  Apercevoir      Verb conjugations are important when learning French because they help a phrase make sense. When we conjugate, we change the ending of the verb to coincide with the subject pronoun and the tense. Without these special endings, your French would not be grammatically correct.         Irregular verbsà  likeà  apercevoirà  pose a challenge to French students because they do not follow a typical pattern. However, the endings here also apply to the conjugations of other French verbs ending inà  -cevoir. This includesà  concevoirà  (to conceive),à  dà ©cevoirà  (to disappoint),à  percevoirà  (to perceive), andà  recevoirà  (to receive).         That said, you will probably have a more difficult time memorizing these verb conjugations. Yet, with enough practice, you will do just fine. Explore this chart and focus on the present and future tenses at first. The imperfect is not as important because you can often use theà  passà © composà ©.         For example, to say I foresee, you will say j aperà §ois.                         Subject  Present   Future   Imperfect          j  aperois  apercevrai  apercevais      tu  aperois  apercevras  apercevais      il  aperoit  apercevra  apercevait      nous  apercevons  apercevrons  apercevions      vous  apercevez  apercevrez  aperceviez      ils  aperoivent  apercevront  apercevaient                Apercevoirs Present Participle      Theà  present participleà  ofà  apercevoirà  isà  apercevant. The -ââ¬â¹antà  ending is similar to the -ing we use in English. It can also act as an adjective, gerund, or noun if need be.          Theà  Passà © Composà © ofà  Apercevoir      In French, its very common to use theà  passà © composà ©Ã  for the past tense. This makes the conjugation easier, because you only have to remember the past participle for the verb. In this case, that isà  aperà §u.         You also need to use anà  auxiliary verb, which is avoirà  in this case. When we put this together with the past participle, we can say I foresaw. In French, this is jaià  aperà §u. The ai is the conjugate forà  avoir.          More Conjugations forà  Apercevoir      Its not likeà  apercevoirà  isnt complicated enough, but we also have to add a few more conjugations into the mix. These are not as important, particularly theà  passà © simple and imperfect subjunctive because these two are used in formal writing. However, you should be aware of them.         You may use the subjunctive and conditional forms from time to time. The subjunctive is a verb mood that implies the uncertainty of the verb. The conditional means just that: the verb is dependent on the conditions.à           In the case ofà  apercevoir, these two forms are actually quite useful. Given the nature of the word  as a perception that is not necessarily tangible nor true  you may find use for these conjugations in conversation. If you tend to skip other subjunctives and conditionals, consider spending some time on these.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          j  aperoive  apercevrais  aperus  aperusse      tu  aperoives  apercevrais  aperus  aperusses      il  aperoive  apercevrait  aperut  apert      nous  apercevions  apercevrions  apermes  aperussions      vous  aperceviez  apercevriez  apertes  aperussiez      ils  aperoivent  apercevraient  aperurent  aperussent               One last conjugation and were done withà  apercevoir. This time, it is the imperative, which is another mood often used in short, direct commands or requests.         In the imperative conjugation, you can forget about the pronoun as it is implied in the verb. Instead of saying nousà  apercevons, you can simply say apercevons.                       Imperative          (tu)  aperois      (nous)  apercevons      (vous)  apercevez                Another Verb for to Foresee      You might have noticed that apercevoirà  ends withà  voir, which means to see. The prefix changes it to foresee, which is exactly what happens withà  prà ©voir. You can look atà  prà ©voirà  as pre-seeing to remember the correlation.         Becauseà  apercevoirà  andà  prà ©voirà  both mean to foresee, you can use the latter in the right context. The conjugations are very similar, so learning how to conjugateà  prà ©voirà  as well may not be a bad idea.    
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