French verb abandonner

The tables below show the conjugation of the French verb abandonner in the various simple and compound tenses.

See below for notes on the conjugation of abandonner

PresentPerfect

j'abandonne
tuabandonnes
il/elleabandonne
nousabandonnons
vousabandonnez
ils/ellesabandonnent

j'ai abandonné
tuas abandonné
il/ellea abandonné
nousavons abandonné
vousavez abandonné
ils/ellesont abandonné

ImperfectPluperfect

j'abandonnais
tuabandonnais
il/elleabandonnait
nousabandonnions
vousabandonniez
ils/ellesabandonnaient

j'avais abandonné
tuavais abandonné
il/elleavait abandonné
nousavions abandonné
vousaviez abandonné
ils/ellesavaient abandonné

FutureFuture-perfect

j'abandonnerai
tuabandonneras
il/elleabandonnera
nousabandonnerons
vousabandonnerez
ils/ellesabandonneront

j'aurai abandonné
tuauras abandonné
il/elleaura abandonné
nousaurons abandonné
vousaurez abandonné
ils/ellesauront abandonné

ConditionalConditional perfect

j'abandonnerais
tuabandonnerais
il/elleabandonnerait
nousabandonnerions
vousabandonneriez
ils/ellesabandonneraient

j'aurais abandonné
tuaurais abandonné
il/elleaurait abandonné
nousaurions abandonné
vousauriez abandonné
ils/ellesauraient abandonné

Present subjunctivePerfect subjunctive

j'abandonne
tuabandonnes
il/elleabandonne
nousabandonnions
vousabandonniez
ils/ellesabandonnent

j'aie abandonné
tuaies abandonné
il/elleait abandonné
nousayons abandonné
vousayez abandonné
ils/ellesaient abandonné

This verb follows the so-called regular -er verb pattern, the pattern followed by vast majority of verbs of the language, and by practically all new verbs entering the language.

The regular -er pattern has the following defining features:

  • No characteristic consonant (contrast, for example, with verbs following the finir or dormir patterns, which have a characteristic -ss- and -m- in all forms but the present tense singular);
  • No vowel change in the stem, other than where necessary to respect general patterns of French phonology (e.g. see préférer)2;
  • Past participle in 1.

1. Outside the regular -er paradigm, only aller, être and naître have past participles ending in .
2. Many other verb patterns, except verbs of the finir type plus a few other patterns, have an irregular vowel change, e.g. boire > je bois vs nous buvons. See the grammar section on irregular verb patterns in French for a list of the different vowel changes.


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