Saturday, December 28, 2019
Learn How to Conjugate Réduire (to Reduce) in French
  Rà ©diureà  is the French verb that means to reduce. This should be pretty easy to remember because the English and French words are so similar. What happens when you want to say reduced or reducing? Thats when youll need to knowà  rà ©duires conjugations and this lesson will show you the basics.          The Basic Conjugations ofà  Rà ©duire      The French language gives us more forms of verbs to learn then we have in English. Thats because the verb changes with every subject pronoun within each tense. This means you more words to memorize.         That is only one challenge in French verb conjugations, though. Words likeà  rà ©duireà  pose another because they dont follow any of the normal rules.à  Rà ©duireà  is anà  irregular verb, though allà  French verbs ending inà  -uireà  are conjugated this way. To make this easier, consider studying a few at the same time.         As with any conjugation, we begin with the verb stem. In this case, that isà  rà ©dui-. From there, we add a variety of endings to match the tense with the subject pronoun. As an example,à  je rà ©duisà  means I am reducing whileà  nous rà ©duisionsà  means we reduced.                           Present  Future  Imperfect          je  rduis  rduirai  rduisais      tu  rduis  rduiras  rduisais      il  rduit  rduira  rduisait      nous  rduisons  rduirons  rduisions      vous  rduisez  rduirez  rduisiez      ils  rduisent  rduiront  rduisaient                The Present Participle ofà  Rà ©duire      The present participle of rà ©duire is also irregular in that it adds an - sant ending to the radical. This produces the word rà ©duisant.          Rà ©duireà  in the Compound Past Tense      Theà  passà © composà ©Ã  is a compound past tense and its used often in French. It requires theà  past participleà  rà ©duità  along with the present tense conjugate of the auxiliary verbà  avoir. This forms phrases such asà  jai rà ©duità  for I reduced andà  nous avons rà ©duità  for we reduced.          More Simple Conjugations ofà  Rà ©duire      There are a few more basic conjugations you may need ofà  rà ©duireà  at times and each has its own usage. For example,à  the subjunctiveà  questions whether the act of reducing took place. Similarly,à  the conditionalà  says the reduction will only happen under certain conditions. The passà © simpleà  andà  the imperfect subjunctiveà  are literary tenses and found most often in formal writing.                             Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          je  rduise  rduirais  rduisis  rduisisse      tu  rduises  rduirais  rduisis  rduisisses      il  rduise  rduirait  rduisit  rduist      nous  rduisions  rduirions  rduismes  rduisissions      vous  rduisiez  rduiriez  rduistes  rduisissiez      ils  rduisent  rduiraient  rduisirent  rduisissent               For direct statements, commands, and requests when you dont want to mince words, you can useà  the French imperative. When doing so, skip the subject pronoun, simplifyingà  tu rà ©duisà  toà  rà ©duis.                       Imperative          (tu)  rduis      (nous)  rduisons      (vous)  rduisez    
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