French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | agrandis | agrandissais | agrandirai | agrandirais | agrandisse | agrandisse | ||
| tu | agrandis | agrandissais | agrandiras | agrandirais | agrandisses | agrandisses | ||
| il | agrandit | agrandissait | agrandira | agrandirait | agrandisse | agrandît | ||
| nous | agrandissons | agrandissions | agrandirons | agrandirions | agrandissions | agrandissions | ||
| vous | agrandissez | agrandissiez | agrandirez | agrandiriez | agrandissiez | agrandissiez | ||
| ils | agrandissent | agrandissaient | agrandiront | agrandiraient | agrandissent | agrandissent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai agrandi | avais agrandi | aurai agrandi | aurais agrandi | aie agrandi | eusse agrandi | ||
| tu | as agrandi | avais agrandi | auras agrandi | aurais agrandi | aies agrandi | eusses agrandi | ||
| il | a agrandi | avait agrandi | aura agrandi | aurait agrandi | ait agrandi | eût agrandi | ||
| nous | avons agrandi | avions agrandi | aurons agrandi | aurions agrandi | ayons agrandi | eussions agrandi | ||
| vous | avez agrandi | aviez agrandi | aurez agrandi | auriez agrandi | ayez agrandi | eussiez agrandi | ||
| ils | ont agrandi | avaient agrandi | auront agrandi | auraient agrandi | aient agrandi | eussent agrandi | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| j’ | agrandis | eus agrandi | (tu) | agrandis | Present | agrandissant | ||
| tu | agrandis | eus agrandi | (nous) | agrandissons | Past | agrandi | ||
| il | agrandit | eut agrandi | (vous) | agrandissez | Perfect | ayant agrandi | ||
| nous | agrandîmes | eûmes agrandi | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | agrandîtes | eûtes agrandi | (tu) | aie agrandi | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | agrandirent | eurent agrandi | (nous) | ayons agrandi | avoir agrandi | |||
| (vous) | ayez agrandi | |||||||
Agrandir is a regular -ir verb.



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