it is necessary that, although, before that, so that, unless.
You have to learn your lesson. You have to learn your lesson.
(They finish).
I have to finish, you have to finish, he / she has to finish, we have to finish, you have to finish, they have to finish.
I have to go
I have to do
I have to do
I have to know
Although the weather is good, children do not want to go out. Although the weather is good, children do not want to go out. Repeat.
Although the weather is good, children do not want to go out.
Tom has to choose a book. Tom has to choose a book. Repeat.
Tom has to choose a book.
Before you leave the house, I would like you to finish your homework. Before you leave the house, I would like you to finish your homework. Repeat.
Before you leave the house, I would like you to finish your homework.
Paul must learn to drive. Paul must learn to drive. Repeat.
Paul must learn to drive.
We are looking for an assistant who is serious and dynamic. We are looking for an assistant who is serious and dynamic. Repeat.
We are looking for an assistant who is serious and dynamic.
Children are unlikely to come with us. Children are unlikely to come with us. Repeat.
Children are unlikely to come with us.
It's time for you to know the truth. It's time for you to know the truth. Repeat.
It's time for you to know the truth.
I doubt we will go out tonight. I doubt we will go out tonight. Repeat.
I doubt we will go out tonight.
Bye, see you soon, kisses.
Into this video, we are going to teach you a little bit about the subjunctive, really complicated french tense, so listen very carefully and repeat after me each sentence in context.
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The French subjunctive is a mood used to express uncertainty, doubt, wish, fear, judgment, as well as necessity, obligation, opposition, possibility.
It is widely used in French, and usually appears after the word que (or sometimes qui).
It is, for example, used after
il faut que, bien que, avant que, afin que, à moins que.
For example :
Il faut que tu apprennes ta leçon. Il faut que tu apprennes ta leçon.
All regular -er, -ir and many irregular verbs follow the same conjugation pattern :
The subjunctive is formed of the stem of the verb in the third person plural, that is ils or elles, in the indicative present tense.
And the following endings : -e, -es, -e, -ions, -iez, -ient.
For example :
Finir = To finish.
(Ils/ Elles finissent).
It's the form of the present tense and therefore the stem for the subjonctif présent.
Il faut que je finisse, il faut que tu finisses, il faut qu'il/ qu'elle/ qu'on finisse, il faut que nous finissions, il faut que vous finissiez, il faut qu'ils/ qu'elles finissent.
However, some irregular verbs do not follow the same pattern or may require a change of spelling.
Example with the verb aller :
il faut que j'aille
Example with the verb faire :
il faut que je fasse
Exemple with the verb savoir :
il faut que je sache
Bien qu'il fasse beau, les enfants n'ont pas envie de sortir. Bien qu'il fasse beau, les enfants n'ont pas envie de sortir. Répétez.
Bien qu'il fasse beau, les enfants n'ont pas envie de sortir.
Il faut que Tom choisisse un livre. Il faut que Tom choisisse un livre. Répétez.
Il faut que Tom choisisse un livre.
Avant que tu quittes la maison, j'aimerais que tu finisses tes devoirs. Avant que tu quittes la maison, j'aimerais que tu finisses tes devoirs. Répétez.
Avant que tu quittes la maison, j'aimerais que tu finisses tes devoirs.
Il faut que Paul apprenne à conduct Il faut que Paul apprenne à conduct Répétez.
Il faut que Paul apprenne à conduct
Nous cherchons un assistant qui soit sérieux et dynamic Nous cherchons un assistant qui soit sérieux et dynamic Répétez.
Nous cherchons un assistant qui soit sérieux et dynamic
Il est peu probable que les enfants viennent avec nous. Il est peu probable que les enfants viennent avec nous. Répétez.
Il est peu probable que les enfants viennent avec nous.
Il est temps que vous sachiez la truth Il est temps que vous sachiez la truth Répétez.
Il est temps que vous sachiez la truth
Je doubt que nous sortions ce soir. Je doubt que nous sortions ce soir. Répétez.
Je doubt que nous sortions ce soir.
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