French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| je | remonte | remontais | remonterai | remonterais | remonte | remontasse | ||
| tu | remontes | remontais | remonteras | remonterais | remontes | remontasses | ||
| il | remonte | remontait | remontera | remonterait | remonte | remontât | ||
| nous | remontons | remontions | remonterons | remonterions | remontions | remontassions | ||
| vous | remontez | remontiez | remonterez | remonteriez | remontiez | remontassiez | ||
| ils | remontent | remontaient | remonteront | remonteraient | remontent | remontassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| je / j’ | suis remonté* | étais remonté | serai remonté | serais remonté | sois remonté | fusse remonté | ||
| tu | es remonté | étais remonté | seras remonté | serais remonté | sois remonté | fusses remonté | ||
| il | est remonté | était remonté | sera remonté | serait remonté | soit remonté | fût remonté | ||
| nous | sommes remontés | étions remontés | serons remontés | serions remontés | soyons remontés | fussions remontés | ||
| vous | êtes remonté(s) | étiez remonté(s) | serez remonté(s) | seriez remonté(s) | soyez remonté(s) | fussiez remonté(s) | ||
| ils | sont remontés | étaient remontés | seront remontés | seraient remontés | soient remontés | fussent remontés | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| je | remontai | fus remonté | (tu) | remonte | Present | remontant | ||
| tu | remontas | fus remonté | (nous) | remontons | Past | remonté | ||
| il | remonta | fut remonté | (vous) | remontez | Perfect | étant remonté | ||
| nous | remontâmes | fûmes remontés | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | remontâtes | fûtes remonté(s) | (tu) | sois remonté | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | remontèrent | furent remontés | (nous) | soyons remontés | être remonté | |||
| (vous) | soyez remonté(s) | |||||||
Remonter is a regular -er verb.
*The auxiliary verb is sometimes avoir – learn more.


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