When to use the french subjunctive?
The subjunctive is used in French to express doubt, judgement or volition. It is used in subordinate clauses that express these conditions. It is also used after certain conjunctions, in conjunctin with superlatives and after the compound words for “qui que” (whoever) and “quoi que” (whatever) as well as their synonyms. The best way to find the answer to your fill-in-the-blank questions is to learn the formation of the subjunctive. Take the third person plural form of the present indicative tense and add: e for first person singular es for second person singular e for third person singulaions for first person plural ions for first person plural iez for second person plural ent for third person plural The verbs “ĂȘtre”, “avoir”, “vouloir”, “pouvoir” and “falloir” all have exceptional rules of formation for the subjunctive mood. Because “puisse” is the third person singular form of the verb “pouvoir”, the answer to the first question would be “puisse”. Find a chart that outlines the subju