French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | affame | affamais | affamerai | affamerais | affame | affamasse | ||
| tu | affames | affamais | affameras | affamerais | affames | affamasses | ||
| il | affame | affamait | affamera | affamerait | affame | affamât | ||
| nous | affamons | affamions | affamerons | affamerions | affamions | affamassions | ||
| vous | affamez | affamiez | affamerez | affameriez | affamiez | affamassiez | ||
| ils | affament | affamaient | affameront | affameraient | affament | affamassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai affamé | avais affamé | aurai affamé | aurais affamé | aie affamé | eusse affamé | ||
| tu | as affamé | avais affamé | auras affamé | aurais affamé | aies affamé | eusses affamé | ||
| il | a affamé | avait affamé | aura affamé | aurait affamé | ait affamé | eût affamé | ||
| nous | avons affamé | avions affamé | aurons affamé | aurions affamé | ayons affamé | eussions affamé | ||
| vous | avez affamé | aviez affamé | aurez affamé | auriez affamé | ayez affamé | eussiez affamé | ||
| ils | ont affamé | avaient affamé | auront affamé | auraient affamé | aient affamé | eussent affamé | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| j’ | affamai | eus affamé | (tu) | affame | Present | affamant | ||
| tu | affamas | eus affamé | (nous) | affamons | Past | affamé | ||
| il | affama | eut affamé | (vous) | affamez | Perfect | ayant affamé | ||
| nous | affamâmes | eûmes affamé | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | affamâtes | eûtes affamé | (tu) | aie affamé | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | affamèrent | eurent affamé | (nous) | ayons affamé | avoir affamé | |||
| (vous) | ayez affamé | |||||||
Affamer is a regular -er verb.



The Subjunctivisor is an interactive tool that will advise you on whether to use the subjunctive or indicative with more than 275 French verbs, expressions, and conjunctions.
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