French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| je | remorque | remorquais | remorquerai | remorquerais | remorque | remorquasse | ||
| tu | remorques | remorquais | remorqueras | remorquerais | remorques | remorquasses | ||
| il | remorque | remorquait | remorquera | remorquerait | remorque | remorquât | ||
| nous | remorquons | remorquions | remorquerons | remorquerions | remorquions | remorquassions | ||
| vous | remorquez | remorquiez | remorquerez | remorqueriez | remorquiez | remorquassiez | ||
| ils | remorquent | remorquaient | remorqueront | remorqueraient | remorquent | remorquassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai remorqué | avais remorqué | aurai remorqué | aurais remorqué | aie remorqué | eusse remorqué | ||
| tu | as remorqué | avais remorqué | auras remorqué | aurais remorqué | aies remorqué | eusses remorqué | ||
| il | a remorqué | avait remorqué | aura remorqué | aurait remorqué | ait remorqué | eût remorqué | ||
| nous | avons remorqué | avions remorqué | aurons remorqué | aurions remorqué | ayons remorqué | eussions remorqué | ||
| vous | avez remorqué | aviez remorqué | aurez remorqué | auriez remorqué | ayez remorqué | eussiez remorqué | ||
| ils | ont remorqué | avaient remorqué | auront remorqué | auraient remorqué | aient remorqué | eussent remorqué | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| je / j’ | remorquai | eus remorqué | (tu) | remorque | Present | remorquant | ||
| tu | remorquas | eus remorqué | (nous) | remorquons | Past | remorqué | ||
| il | remorqua | eut remorqué | (vous) | remorquez | Perfect | ayant remorqué | ||
| nous | remorquâmes | eûmes remorqué | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | remorquâtes | eûtes remorqué | (tu) | aie remorqué | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | remorquèrent | eurent remorqué | (nous) | ayons remorqué | avoir remorqué | |||
| (vous) | ayez remorqué | |||||||
Remorquer is a regular -er verb.


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