French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| je | cloche | clochais | clocherai | clocherais | cloche | clochasse | ||
| tu | cloches | clochais | clocheras | clocherais | cloches | clochasses | ||
| il | cloche | clochait | clochera | clocherait | cloche | clochât | ||
| nous | clochons | clochions | clocherons | clocherions | clochions | clochassions | ||
| vous | clochez | clochiez | clocherez | clocheriez | clochiez | clochassiez | ||
| ils | clochent | clochaient | clocheront | clocheraient | clochent | clochassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai cloché | avais cloché | aurai cloché | aurais cloché | aie cloché | eusse cloché | ||
| tu | as cloché | avais cloché | auras cloché | aurais cloché | aies cloché | eusses cloché | ||
| il | a cloché | avait cloché | aura cloché | aurait cloché | ait cloché | eût cloché | ||
| nous | avons cloché | avions cloché | aurons cloché | aurions cloché | ayons cloché | eussions cloché | ||
| vous | avez cloché | aviez cloché | aurez cloché | auriez cloché | ayez cloché | eussiez cloché | ||
| ils | ont cloché | avaient cloché | auront cloché | auraient cloché | aient cloché | eussent cloché | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| je / j’ | clochai | eus cloché | (tu) | cloche | Present | clochant | ||
| tu | clochas | eus cloché | (nous) | clochons | Past | cloché | ||
| il | clocha | eut cloché | (vous) | clochez | Perfect | ayant cloché | ||
| nous | clochâmes | eûmes cloché | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | clochâtes | eûtes cloché | (tu) | aie cloché | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | clochèrent | eurent cloché | (nous) | ayons cloché | avoir cloché | |||
| (vous) | ayez cloché | |||||||
Clocher is a regular -er verb.
Expression: Il y a quelque chose qui cloche

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