French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | annonce | annonçais | annoncerai | annoncerais | annonce | annonçasse | ||
| tu | annonces | annonçais | annonceras | annoncerais | annonces | annonçasses | ||
| il | annonce | annonçait | annoncera | annoncerait | annonce | annonçât | ||
| nous | annonçons | annoncions | annoncerons | annoncerions | annoncions | annonçassions | ||
| vous | annoncez | annonciez | annoncerez | annonceriez | annonciez | annonçassiez | ||
| ils | annoncent | annonçaient | annonceront | annonceraient | annoncent | annonçassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai annoncé | avais annoncé | aurai annoncé | aurais annoncé | aie annoncé | eusse annoncé | ||
| tu | as annoncé | avais annoncé | auras annoncé | aurais annoncé | aies annoncé | eusses annoncé | ||
| il | a annoncé | avait annoncé | aura annoncé | aurait annoncé | ait annoncé | eût annoncé | ||
| nous | avons annoncé | avions annoncé | aurons annoncé | aurions annoncé | ayons annoncé | eussions annoncé | ||
| vous | avez annoncé | aviez annoncé | aurez annoncé | auriez annoncé | ayez annoncé | eussiez annoncé | ||
| ils | ont annoncé | avaient annoncé | auront annoncé | auraient annoncé | aient annoncé | eussent annoncé | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| j’ | annonçai | eus annoncé | (tu) | annonce | Present | annonçant | ||
| tu | annonças | eus annoncé | (nous) | annonçons | Past | annoncé | ||
| il | annonça | eut annoncé | (vous) | annoncez | Perfect | ayant annoncé | ||
| nous | annonçâmes | eûmes annoncé | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | annonçâtes | eûtes annoncé | (tu) | aie annoncé | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | annoncèrent | eurent annoncé | (nous) | ayons annoncé | avoir annoncé | |||
| (vous) | ayez annoncé | |||||||
Annoncer is a spelling change verb.



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