French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| je | cantonne | cantonnais | cantonnerai | cantonnerais | cantonne | cantonnasse | ||
| tu | cantonnes | cantonnais | cantonneras | cantonnerais | cantonnes | cantonnasses | ||
| il | cantonne | cantonnait | cantonnera | cantonnerait | cantonne | cantonnât | ||
| nous | cantonnons | cantonnions | cantonnerons | cantonnerions | cantonnions | cantonnassions | ||
| vous | cantonnez | cantonniez | cantonnerez | cantonneriez | cantonniez | cantonnassiez | ||
| ils | cantonnent | cantonnaient | cantonneront | cantonneraient | cantonnent | cantonnassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai cantonné | avais cantonné | aurai cantonné | aurais cantonné | aie cantonné | eusse cantonné | ||
| tu | as cantonné | avais cantonné | auras cantonné | aurais cantonné | aies cantonné | eusses cantonné | ||
| il | a cantonné | avait cantonné | aura cantonné | aurait cantonné | ait cantonné | eût cantonné | ||
| nous | avons cantonné | avions cantonné | aurons cantonné | aurions cantonné | ayons cantonné | eussions cantonné | ||
| vous | avez cantonné | aviez cantonné | aurez cantonné | auriez cantonné | ayez cantonné | eussiez cantonné | ||
| ils | ont cantonné | avaient cantonné | auront cantonné | auraient cantonné | aient cantonné | eussent cantonné | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| je / j’ | cantonnai | eus cantonné | (tu) | cantonne | Present | cantonnant | ||
| tu | cantonnas | eus cantonné | (nous) | cantonnons | Past | cantonné | ||
| il | cantonna | eut cantonné | (vous) | cantonnez | Perfect | ayant cantonné | ||
| nous | cantonnâmes | eûmes cantonné | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | cantonnâtes | eûtes cantonné | (tu) | aie cantonné | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | cantonnèrent | eurent cantonné | (nous) | ayons cantonné | avoir cantonné | |||
| (vous) | ayez cantonné | |||||||
Cantonner is a regular -er verb.


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