French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| il | bruine | bruinait | bruinera | bruinerait | bruine | bruinât | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| il | a bruiné | avait bruiné | aura bruiné | aurait bruiné | ait bruiné | eût bruiné | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| il | plut | eut bruiné | n/a | Present | bruinant | |||
| Past | bruiné | |||||||
| Past imperative | Perfect | ayant bruiné | ||||||
| n/a | ||||||||
| Past infinitive | ||||||||
| avoir bruiné | ||||||||
Bruiner is a regular -er verb and is impersonal.
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