French Verb Conjugations
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Conditional | Subjunctive | Imperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | use | usais | userai | userais | use | usasse | ||
| tu | uses | usais | useras | userais | uses | usasses | ||
| il | use | usait | usera | userait | use | usât | ||
| nous | usons | usions | userons | userions | usions | usassions | ||
| vous | usez | usiez | userez | useriez | usiez | usassiez | ||
| ils | usent | usaient | useront | useraient | usent | usassent | ||
| Passé composé | Past perfect | Future perfect | Past conditional | Past subjunctive | Pluperfect subj. | |||
| j’ | ai usé | avais usé | aurai usé | aurais usé | aie usé | eusse usé | ||
| tu | as usé | avais usé | auras usé | aurais usé | aies usé | eusses usé | ||
| il | a usé | avait usé | aura usé | aurait usé | ait usé | eût usé | ||
| nous | avons usé | avions usé | aurons usé | aurions usé | ayons usé | eussions usé | ||
| vous | avez usé | aviez usé | aurez usé | auriez usé | ayez usé | eussiez usé | ||
| ils | ont usé | avaient usé | auront usé | auraient usé | aient usé | eussent usé | ||
| Passé simple | Past anterior | Imperative | Participles | |||||
| j’ | usai | eus usé | (tu) | use | Present | usant | ||
| tu | usas | eus usé | (nous) | usons | Past | usé | ||
| il | usa | eut usé | (vous) | usez | Perfect | ayant usé | ||
| nous | usâmes | eûmes usé | Past imperative | |||||
| vous | usâtes | eûtes usé | (tu) | aie usé | Past infinitive | |||
| ils | usèrent | eurent usé | (nous) | ayons usé | avoir usé | |||
| (vous) | ayez usé | |||||||
User is a regular -er verb.


The Subjunctivisor is an interactive tool that will advise you on whether to use the subjunctive or indicative with more than 275 French verbs, expressions, and conjunctions.
Knowing whether to use the passé composé or imparfait is particularly difficult when translating certain verbs into French. Very broadly speaking, the imperfect is equivalent to was/were + ___ing, but some English verbs are not often used in this form. So when translating was, had, and liked into French, you have to think about the meaning in order to decide which tense to use.
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