Sunday, October 20, 2019
French Verb Conjugations for Agacer (to Annoy)
French Verb Conjugations for Agacer (to Annoy)          When you want to say to annoy in French, you will use the verbà  agacer. You can also conjugate the verb to say annoyed or annoying, though this is a tricky one to work with. No worries, this lesson will walk you through the many conjugations of  agacer.          Conjugating the French Verbà  Agacer      In order to changeà  agacerà  to take on the meaning of someone who annoyed or is annoying,à  a verb conjugation is necessary. The French endings are more complex than the English -ed and -ing andà  agacerà  is a bit of a challenge.         Agacerà  is aà  spelling change verb, which is common with the ending -cer. You will notice that some of the conjugations use a c while others use the cedilla à §.à  This is done to ensure that the pronunciation of a soft C is used as the vowel that follows it changes.         Using the chart, you can learn which form ofà  agacerà  is required to match the subject pronoun and tense of your sentence. For example, I annoy is jagace while we will annoy is nous agacerons.                         Subject  Present  Future  Imperfect          j  agace  agacerai  agaais      tu  agaces  agaceras  agaais      il  agace  agacera  agaait      nous  agaons  agacerons  agacions      vous  agacez  agacerez  agaciez      ils  agacent  agaceront  agaaient                The Present Participle ofà  Agacer      Theà  present participleà  for agacerà  is agaà §ant. Notice again how the cedilla appeared before the A to keep the C soft.à  Agaà §entà  can be used as a verb and it also works as an adjective, gerund, or noun if needed.          The Passà © Composà © and Past Participle      Rather than using the imperfect, you can express the past tense withà  passà © composà ©. For this, you will need to conjugate theà  auxiliary verbà  avoir, but you can use a singleà  past participleà  form of agacà ©Ã  for all subject pronouns.         For instance, to say I annoyed, you can use jai agacà ©. Likewise, you have annoyed is tu as agace. Theà  aià  andà  asà  are conjugations ofà  avoir.          Moreà  Agacerà  Conjugations      There are a few more conjugations ofà  agacerà  that you might want to remember, though theyre not as important.à           You will find the subjunctive useful when the action is subjective. The conditional is for those times when the annoyance may or may not happen. Unless youre doing any formal French writing, you may not use the passà © simple or imperfect subjunctive.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          j  agace  agacerais  agaai  agaasse      tu  agaces  agacerais  agaas  agaasses      il  agace  agacerait  agaa  agat      nous  agacions  agacerions  agames  agaassions      vous  agaciez  agaceriez  agates  agaassiez      ils  agacent  agaceraient  agacrent  agaassent               There may also be times when you want to use the imperative. This is particularly true forà  agacerà  because its a short, rather direct command or request. When using the imperative, you can forget about the subject pronoun and skip right to the verb. Rather than tu agace, you can use agace.                       Imperative          (tu)  agace      (nous)  agaons      (vous)  agacez    
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