French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| je | rebondis | rebondissais | rebondirai | rebondirais | rebondisse | rebondisse | ||
| tu | rebondis | rebondissais | rebondiras | rebondirais | rebondisses | rebondisses | ||
| il | rebondit | rebondissait | rebondira | rebondirait | rebondisse | rebondît | ||
| nous | rebondissons | rebondissions | rebondirons | rebondirions | rebondissions | rebondissions | ||
| vous | rebondissez | rebondissiez | rebondirez | rebondiriez | rebondissiez | rebondissiez | ||
| ils | rebondissent | rebondissaient | rebondiront | rebondiraient | rebondissent | rebondissent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai rebondi | avais rebondi | aurai rebondi | aurais rebondi | aie rebondi | eusse rebondi | ||
| tu | as rebondi | avais rebondi | auras rebondi | aurais rebondi | aies rebondi | eusses rebondi | ||
| il | a rebondi | avait rebondi | aura rebondi | aurait rebondi | ait rebondi | eût rebondi | ||
| nous | avons rebondi | avions rebondi | aurons rebondi | aurions rebondi | ayons rebondi | eussions rebondi | ||
| vous | avez rebondi | aviez rebondi | aurez rebondi | auriez rebondi | ayez rebondi | eussiez rebondi | ||
| ils | ont rebondi | avaient rebondi | auront rebondi | auraient rebondi | aient rebondi | eussent rebondi | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| je / j’ | rebondis | eus rebondi | (tu) | rebondis | Present | rebondissant | ||
| tu | rebondis | eus rebondi | (nous) | rebondissons | Past | rebondi | ||
| il | rebondit | eut rebondi | (vous) | rebondissez | Perfect | ayant rebondi | ||
| nous | rebondîmes | eûmes rebondi | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | rebondîtes | eûtes rebondi | (tu) | aie rebondi | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | rebondirent | eurent rebondi | (nous) | ayons rebondi | avoir rebondi | |||
| (vous) | ayez rebondi | |||||||
Rebondir is a regular -ir verb.



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