French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| je | reporte | reportais | reporterai | reporterais | reporte | reportasse | ||
| tu | reportes | reportais | reporteras | reporterais | reportes | reportasses | ||
| il | reporte | reportait | reportera | reporterait | reporte | reportât | ||
| nous | reportons | reportions | reporterons | reporterions | reportions | reportassions | ||
| vous | reportez | reportiez | reporterez | reporteriez | reportiez | reportassiez | ||
| ils | reportent | reportaient | reporteront | reporteraient | reportent | reportassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai reporté | avais reporté | aurai reporté | aurais reporté | aie reporté | eusse reporté | ||
| tu | as reporté | avais reporté | auras reporté | aurais reporté | aies reporté | eusses reporté | ||
| il | a reporté | avait reporté | aura reporté | aurait reporté | ait reporté | eût reporté | ||
| nous | avons reporté | avions reporté | aurons reporté | aurions reporté | ayons reporté | eussions reporté | ||
| vous | avez reporté | aviez reporté | aurez reporté | auriez reporté | ayez reporté | eussiez reporté | ||
| ils | ont reporté | avaient reporté | auront reporté | auraient reporté | aient reporté | eussent reporté | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| je / j’ | reportai | eus reporté | (tu) | reporte | Present | reportant | ||
| tu | reportas | eus reporté | (nous) | reportons | Past | reporté | ||
| il | reporta | eut reporté | (vous) | reportez | Perfect | ayant reporté | ||
| nous | reportâmes | eûmes reporté | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | reportâtes | eûtes reporté | (tu) | aie reporté | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | reportèrent | eurent reporté | (nous) | ayons reporté | avoir reporté | |||
| (vous) | ayez reporté | |||||||
Reporter is a regular -er verb.


When a word ending in a normally silent consonant is followed by a vowel or h muet, that consonant might be transferred onto the next word. This is called a liaison and it’s one of the aspects of French pronunciation that can make it difficult to determine where one word ends and the next begins.
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