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Daily Verb Lesson: French for underline is souligner

The verb in French for underline is the regular ER verb souligner.

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VERB CONJUGATION TABLE souligner
Simple Tenses souligner
TENSE
je/j'
tu
il
nous
vous
ils
Present
Présent

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souligne soulignes souligne soulignons soulignez soulignent
Past Imperfect
Imparfait
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soulignais soulignais soulignait soulignions souligniez soulignaient
Simple Past
Passé Simple

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soulignai soulignas souligna soulignâmes soulignâtes soulignèrent
Future
Futur

will underline
soulignerai souligneras soulignera soulignerons soulignerez souligneront
Conditional
Conditionnel

would underline
soulignerais soulignerais soulignerait soulignerions souligneriez souligneraient
Subjunctive
Subjonctif

may underline
souligne soulignes souligne soulignions souligniez soulignent
Compound Tenses souligner
Present Perfect
Passé Composé

have underlined
ai souligné as souligné a souligné avons souligné avez souligné ont souligné
Past Perfect
Plus-que-Parfait

had underlined
avais souligné avais souligné avait souligné avions souligné aviez souligné avaient souligné
Future Perfect
Futur Antérieur

will have
aurai souligné auras souligné aura souligné aurons souligné aurez souligné auront souligné
Conditional Perfect
Conditionnel Passé

would have underlined
aurais souligné aurais souligné aurait souligné aurions souligné auriez souligné auraient souligné
Imperative
Imperatif

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souligne ! soulignons ! soulignez !
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