French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| je | confonds | confondais | confondrai | confondrais | confonde | confondisse | ||
| tu | confonds | confondais | confondras | confondrais | confondes | confondisses | ||
| il | confond | confondait | confondra | confondrait | confonde | confondît | ||
| nous | confondons | confondions | confondrons | confondrions | confondions | confondissions | ||
| vous | confondez | confondiez | confondrez | confondriez | confondiez | confondissiez | ||
| ils | confondent | confondaient | confondront | confondraient | confondent | confondissent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai confondu | avais confondu | aurai confondu | aurais confondu | aie confondu | eusse confondu | ||
| tu | as confondu | avais confondu | auras confondu | aurais confondu | aies confondu | eusses confondu | ||
| il | a confondu | avait confondu | aura confondu | aurait confondu | ait confondu | eût confondu | ||
| nous | avons confondu | avions confondu | aurons confondu | aurions confondu | ayons confondu | eussions confondu | ||
| vous | avez confondu | aviez confondu | aurez confondu | auriez confondu | ayez confondu | eussiez confondu | ||
| ils | ont confondu | avaient confondu | auront confondu | auraient confondu | aient confondu | eussent confondu | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| je / j’ | confondis | eus confondu | (tu) | confonds | Present | confondant | ||
| tu | confondis | eus confondu | (nous) | confondons | Past | confondu | ||
| il | confondit | eut confondu | (vous) | confondez | Perfect | ayant confondu | ||
| nous | confondîmes | eûmes confondu | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | confondîtes | eûtes confondu | (tu) | aie confondu | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | confondirent | eurent confondu | (nous) | ayons confondu | avoir confondu | |||
| (vous) | ayez confondu | |||||||
Confondre is a regular -re verb.



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