Lernzettel: Mastering French Verb Tenses and Moods

French Verb Tenses & Moods Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Present tense: current actions, general truths, habits (e.g., Je mange)
  • Imparfait: past, ongoing past actions, (e.g., Je lisais)
  • Passé simple: brief, completed past actions (mainly literary/written)
  • Futur simple: actions to come (e.g., Je partirai)
  • Passé composé: recent past, linked to present (auxiliary + past participle)
  • Plus-que-parfait: past before another past (imparfait of auxiliary + past participle)
  • Passé antérieur: literary, past before passé simple (passé simple of auxiliary + past participle)
  • Futur antérieur: future before another future (futur simple of auxiliary + past participle)
  • Subjunctive mood: expresses doubt, wish, necessity (present and passé forms)
  • Imperative: commands, advice (present and rare passé)
  • Gérondif: manner, cause, simultaneous actions (en + participe présent)
  • Concordance of tenses: rules linking main and subordinate clauses

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Present tense — current facts, habits, general truths
  • Imparfait — past states, ongoing past actions, descriptions
  • Passé simple — narrative, literary past, brief actions
  • Futur simple — future intentions or actions
  • Passé composé — auxiliary (avoir/être) + past participle, recent past
  • Plus-que-parfait — imparfait of auxiliary + past participle, past before past
  • Passé antérieur — literary, passé simple of auxiliary + past participle
  • Futur antérieur — futur simple of auxiliary + past participle
  • Subjunctive (présent & passé) — expresses doubt, wish, necessity
  • Imperative — commands, advice, prohibitions
  • Gérondif — en + participe présent, indicates manner or cause
  • Tense concordance — rules for subordinate clause tense relative to main clause

3. 🔬 Functions, Mechanisms & Relationships

  • Tense hierarchy:
    • Present/Future in main clause → subjunctive present, passé, futur
    • Past in main clause → subjunctive imparfait, plus-que-parfait, conditionnel
  • Auxiliary verbs (avoir/être) combine with past participles for compound tenses
  • Gérondif: formed with "en" + participe présent, subject same as main verb
  • Concordance rules:
    • Present tense → subjunctive present
    • Past tense → subjunctive passé
    • Future tense → subjunctive futur (rare)
  • Literary tenses (passé simple, passé antérieur) used mainly in formal/written French
  • Expressing time relationships:
    • Past actions often use imparfait + passé composé
    • Actions completed before another in the future use futur antérieur

4. Comparative Table

ItemKey FeaturesNotes / Differences
PresentCurrent, habitual, universal truthsEx: Je mange
ImparfaitPast descriptions, ongoing past actions, habitsEx: Je lisais
Passé simpleBrief, completed past (literary/written)Mainly formal/literary
Futur simpleFuture intentions or plansEx: Je partirai
Passé composéRecent past, actions linked to presentAuxiliary + past participle
Plus-que-parfaitPast before another pastImparfait of auxiliary + past participle
Passé antérieurLiterary, past before passé simplePassé simple of auxiliary + past participle
Futur antérieurFuture before another futureFutur simple of auxiliary + past participle
Subjonctif présentExpresses doubt, wish, necessityStem from third person plural + endings
Subjonctif passéCompleted actions in subjunctiveAuxiliary in subjunctive + past participle
GérondifManner, cause, simultaneous actionsen + participe présent

5. 🗂️ Hierarchical Diagram (ASCII)

Tenses & Moods
 ├─ Simple Tenses
 │   ├─ Present: current, habitual
 │   ├─ Imparfait: past states, ongoing
 │   ├─ Passé simple: narrative, brief
 │   └─ Futur simple: future actions
 ├─ Compound Tenses
 │   ├─ Passé composé: recent past
 │   ├─ Plus-que-parfait: past before past
 │   ├─ Passé antérieur: literary, before passé simple
 │   └─ Futur antérieur: future before future
 ├─ Subjunctive Mood
 │   ├─ Present: doubt, wish
 │   └─ Passé: completed in subjunctive
 ├─ Imperative
 │   ├─ Present: commands
 │   └─ Passé: completed before command
 ├─ Gérondif
 │   └─ en + participe présent
 └─ Tense Concordance
     ├─ Main present/future → subjunctive present, passé, futur
     └─ Main past → subjunctive imparfait, plus-que-parfait, conditionnel

6. ⚠️ High-Yield Pitfalls & Confusions

  • Confusing passé composé with imparfait for past actions
  • Using passé simple in spoken language (mainly literary)
  • Misapplying tense concordance rules
  • Forgetting auxiliary verbs in compound tenses
  • Overlooking subjunctive triggers ("que" clauses)
  • Mistaking passé antérieur for passé composé
  • Using passé antérieur outside literary context
  • Confusing futur antérieur with simple future
  • Ignoring the literary nature of passé simple and passé antérieur

7. ✅ Final Exam Checklist

  • Know the formation and usage of present, imparfait, passé simple, futur simple
  • Understand passé composé: auxiliary + past participle
  • Recognize plus-que-parfait and futur antérieur structures
  • Differentiate subjunctive présent and passé: triggers and formation
  • Use gérondif correctly: en + participe présent
  • Apply concordance of tenses rules accurately
  • Identify contexts for literary tenses: passé simple, passé antérieur
  • Know the main auxiliary verbs (avoir/être) and their past participles
  • Recognize when to use imperative (commands, advice)
  • Understand the function of subjunctive in expressing doubt, wish, necessity
  • Be aware of common mistakes and pitfalls
  • Master tenses' formation with auxiliary verbs
  • Recall key trigger words for subjunctive (ex: il faut que, bien que)
  • Be familiar with hierarchical relationships among tenses and moods
  • Practice tense agreement in complex sentences

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