French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| je | hâle | hâlais | hâlerai | hâlerais | hâle | hâlasse | ||
| tu | hâles | hâlais | hâleras | hâlerais | hâles | hâlasses | ||
| il | hâle | hâlait | hâlera | hâlerait | hâle | hâlât | ||
| nous | hâlons | hâlions | hâlerons | hâlerions | hâlions | hâlassions | ||
| vous | hâlez | hâliez | hâlerez | hâleriez | hâliez | hâlassiez | ||
| ils | hâlent | hâlaient | hâleront | hâleraient | hâlent | hâlassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai hâlé | avais hâlé | aurai hâlé | aurais hâlé | aie hâlé | eusse hâlé | ||
| tu | as hâlé | avais hâlé | auras hâlé | aurais hâlé | aies hâlé | eusses hâlé | ||
| il | a hâlé | avait hâlé | aura hâlé | aurait hâlé | ait hâlé | eût hâlé | ||
| nous | avons hâlé | avions hâlé | aurons hâlé | aurions hâlé | ayons hâlé | eussions hâlé | ||
| vous | avez hâlé | aviez hâlé | aurez hâlé | auriez hâlé | ayez hâlé | eussiez hâlé | ||
| ils | ont hâlé | avaient hâlé | auront hâlé | auraient hâlé | aient hâlé | eussent hâlé | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| je / j’ | hâlai | eus hâlé | (tu) | hâle | Present | hâlant | ||
| tu | hâlas | eus hâlé | (nous) | hâlons | Past | hâlé | ||
| il | hâla | eut hâlé | (vous) | hâlez | Perfect | ayant hâlé | ||
| nous | hâlâmes | eûmes hâlé | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | hâlâtes | eûtes hâlé | (tu) | aie hâlé | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | hâlèrent | eurent hâlé | (nous) | ayons hâlé | avoir hâlé | |||
| (vous) | ayez hâlé | |||||||
Hâler is a regular -er verb that begins with h aspiré.
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The Subjunctivisor is an interactive tool that will advise you on whether to use the subjunctive or indicative with more than 275 French verbs, expressions, and conjunctions.
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