What are the conjugations of prendre?
What are the conjugations of prendre?
Forms of Prendre
Subject Pronoun | Prendre Conjugation | Translation |
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tu | tu prends | you take/are taking |
il/elle/on | il/elle/on prend | he/she/one takes/is taking |
nous | nous prenons | we take/are taking |
vous | vous prenez | you (all) take/are taking |
What tense is Prennent?
Daily Verb Lesson: French for take is prendre
VERB CONJUGATION TABLE prendre | ||
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Simple Tenses prendre Present Participle: prenant | ||
Present Présent take | prends | prennent |
Past Imperfect Imparfait taken | prenais | prenaient |
Simple Past Passé Simple taken | pris | prirent |
What is prendre in the imperfect tense?
The imperfect tense conjugations for the French verb prendre, along with their English translations….Imperfect of the French verb prendre.
Imperfect Indicative | |
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tu prenais | you were taking |
il prenait | he was taking |
elle prenait | she was taking |
nous prenions | we were taking |
What does prendre mean?
The Many Meanings of Prendre. The verb prendre usually means “to take,” both literally and figuratively. Il m’a pris par le bras. > He took me by the arm. Tu peux prendre le livre. > You can take the book.
What is the past participle of prendre?
Yes, pris is the past participle of the verb prendre. It is, e.g., used when constructing passé composé. Prends is first person singular present tense indicative mood.
What does Prends mean in French?
In French, “prend” means: (infinitive: prendre) [s/he] takes Listen to “prend”: (If you have an HTML5 enabled browser, you can listen to the native audio below) This is a word that is used in the GamesForLanguage French Language Game in the following scenes: French 1, Level 3, Scene 4; French 1, Level 5, Scene 1.
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