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French Grammar Verbs Present participle

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Formation

Replace the -ons ending of a verb conjugated in the first person plural in the present indicative with -ant. There are three verbs with the present participle forming irregularly: avoir, être, and savoir.

Regular Formation 
infinitive Nous form of the
present indicative 
Stem Ending Present
Participle 
parler nous parlons parl ant  parlant 
finir nous finissons finiss finissant 
attendre nous attendons attend attendant 
prendre nous prenons pren prenant 
Irregular Formation 
avoir  ayant 
être  étant 
savoir  sachant 

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Forms and Usage Summary

Form Formation Formation Example Usage Usage Detail 
Simple Present Participle  present participle étant - being
disant - saying 
cause
reason 
expresses the reason why something
has occured 
Composed Present Participle  étant or ayant + past participle ayant fini - having finished
étant allé(e)(s) - having gone 
anteriority  expresses that one action occurred
before the action of the main verb 
Le gérondif  en + present participle en chantant - while singing
en courant - while running 
simultinaity  expresses that one action is occuring
at the same time as a second 

  • NOTE: The present progessive tense does not exist in French. The present indicative is used instead.
    • To say I am going., you would say Je vais. You would NOT say Je suis allant.

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Simple Present Participle Usage



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Composed Present Participle

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Formation

To form the composed present participle, conjugate être or avoir in the present participle (étant and ayant) and add the past participle.
  • ayant parlé - having spoken
  • étant allé(e)(s) - having gone.
Note that both avoir and être translate to having in English. This is the same in all composed tenses.

The past participle may have an -e or -s added in order to agree with other parts of the sentence. All standard agreement rules that composed tenses follow apply to the composed present participle as well.

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Usage

The composed present participle is used to express that one action occurred before the action of the main verb
  • Ayant fini, je suis parti(e). - Having finished, I left.
  • Je suis parti(e) ayant entendu la fille. - I left having heard the girl.
The composed present participle is not used after a preposition. To express a similar idea using a preposition, the past infinitive is used.
  • Je suis parti(e) sans avoir entendu la fille. - I left without having heard the girl.
  • Je suis parti(e) après avoir entendu la fille. - I left after having heard the girl.

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Le gérondif

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Formation

en + present participle
  • en chantant - (while) singing
  • en courant - (while) running
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Usage

Le gérondif is used to express that one action is occuring at the same time as a second.
  • Ils se sont promenés en chantant. - They walked while singing.
  • Elle est arrivée en courant. - She arrived running.





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