What is the future tense of partir?

What is the future tense of partir?

French Verb Conjugations

Present Future
je suis parti serai parti
tu es parti seras parti
il est parti sera parti
nous sommes partis serons partis

What is the conjugation of partir?

Forms of Partir

Subject Pronoun Partir Conjugation Translation
tu tu pars You leave, you are leaving
il/elle/on il/elle/on part he/she leaves, he/she is leaving
nous nous partons we leave, we are leaving
vous vous partez you leave, you are leaving

What is etre in futur simple?

‘être’ is the model of its conjugation….indicatif.

futur simple
je/j’ serai
tu seras
il, elle, on sera
nous serons

How do you conjugate partir in the present tense?

Répartir to leave again (conjugates like irregular partir), but Répartir (to redistribute) regular, like finir….Learn how to conjugate PARTIR (to leave) in Le Présent Indicatif in French.

je pars I leave
il/elle/on part He/she/one leaves – we/people leave
nous partons We leave

What is partir in the past tense?

Daily Verb Lesson: French for leave is partir

VERB CONJUGATION TABLE partir
Simple Tenses partir Present Participle: partant
Past Imperfect Imparfait left partais partiez
Simple Past Passé Simple left partis partîtes
Future Futur will leave partirai partirez

Is partir regular or irregular?

The verbs partir, sortir, and dormir are irregular in the present tense, that is, they are not conjugated like regular -ir verbs. Listen carefully to the pronunciation of these verbs, noting especially the pronunciation of the consonant sound in the plural forms.

What is a partir?

British English: depart /dɪˈpɑːt/ VERB. To depart from a place means to leave it and start a journey to another place.

What is the helping verb for partir?

mourir > to die. naître > to be born. partir > to leave. passer > to pass.

Is Parler avoir or être?

To form it for parler, you will use the auxiliary verb avoir along with the past participle parlé.

What is the past participle for partir?

Daily Verb Lesson: French for leave is partir

VERB CONJUGATION TABLE partir
Simple Tenses partir Present Participle: partant
Present Subjunctive Subjonctif may leave parte partiez
Compound Tenses partir Past Participle: parti(e)(s)
Present Perfect Passé Composé have left suis parti (e) êtes parti(e)(s)

How do you use partir?

Partir is never followed by a direct object. It’s usually used alone, or with a complement of place (like a destination) or a complement of time. Partir expresses the idea of leaving a situation to enter another one, rather than exiting a place to enter another one (in which case we would use sortir).