French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| je | soigne | soignais | soignerai | soignerais | soigne | soignasse | ||
| tu | soignes | soignais | soigneras | soignerais | soignes | soignasses | ||
| il | soigne | soignait | soignera | soignerait | soigne | soignât | ||
| nous | soignons | soignions | soignerons | soignerions | soignions | soignassions | ||
| vous | soignez | soigniez | soignerez | soigneriez | soigniez | soignassiez | ||
| ils | soignent | soignaient | soigneront | soigneraient | soignent | soignassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai soigné | avais soigné | aurai soigné | aurais soigné | aie soigné | eusse soigné | ||
| tu | as soigné | avais soigné | auras soigné | aurais soigné | aies soigné | eusses soigné | ||
| il | a soigné | avait soigné | aura soigné | aurait soigné | ait soigné | eût soigné | ||
| nous | avons soigné | avions soigné | aurons soigné | aurions soigné | ayons soigné | eussions soigné | ||
| vous | avez soigné | aviez soigné | aurez soigné | auriez soigné | ayez soigné | eussiez soigné | ||
| ils | ont soigné | avaient soigné | auront soigné | auraient soigné | aient soigné | eussent soigné | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| je / j’ | soignai | eus soigné | (tu) | soigne | Present | soignant | ||
| tu | soignas | eus soigné | (nous) | soignons | Past | soigné | ||
| il | soigna | eut soigné | (vous) | soignez | Perfect | ayant soigné | ||
| nous | soignâmes | eûmes soigné | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | soignâtes | eûtes soigné | (tu) | aie soigné | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | soignèrent | eurent soigné | (nous) | ayons soigné | avoir soigné | |||
| (vous) | ayez soigné | |||||||
Soigner is a regular -er verb.

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