French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| je | raccroche | raccrochais | raccrocherai | raccrocherais | raccroche | raccrochasse | ||
| tu | raccroches | raccrochais | raccrocheras | raccrocherais | raccroches | raccrochasses | ||
| il | raccroche | raccrochait | raccrochera | raccrocherait | raccroche | raccrochât | ||
| nous | raccrochons | raccrochions | raccrocherons | raccrocherions | raccrochions | raccrochassions | ||
| vous | raccrochez | raccrochiez | raccrocherez | raccrocheriez | raccrochiez | raccrochassiez | ||
| ils | raccrochent | raccrochaient | raccrocheront | raccrocheraient | raccrochent | raccrochassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai raccroché | avais raccroché | aurai raccroché | aurais raccroché | aie raccroché | eusse raccroché | ||
| tu | as raccroché | avais raccroché | auras raccroché | aurais raccroché | aies raccroché | eusses raccroché | ||
| il | a raccroché | avait raccroché | aura raccroché | aurait raccroché | ait raccroché | eût raccroché | ||
| nous | avons raccroché | avions raccroché | aurons raccroché | aurions raccroché | ayons raccroché | eussions raccroché | ||
| vous | avez raccroché | aviez raccroché | aurez raccroché | auriez raccroché | ayez raccroché | eussiez raccroché | ||
| ils | ont raccroché | avaient raccroché | auront raccroché | auraient raccroché | aient raccroché | eussent raccroché | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| je / j’ | raccrochai | eus raccroché | (tu) | raccroche | Present | raccrochant | ||
| tu | raccrochas | eus raccroché | (nous) | raccrochons | Past | raccroché | ||
| il | raccrocha | eut raccroché | (vous) | raccrochez | Perfect | ayant raccroché | ||
| nous | raccrochâmes | eûmes raccroché | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | raccrochâtes | eûtes raccroché | (tu) | aie raccroché | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | raccrochèrent | eurent raccroché | (nous) | ayons raccroché | avoir raccroché | |||
| (vous) | ayez raccroché | |||||||
Raccrocher is a regular -er verb.



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