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French Imperfect Subjunctive

Imparfait du subjonctif

The French imperfect subjunctive is a literary verb form used in formal writing, such as literature, journalism, and history. Like all literary verb forms, you really only need to be able to recognize it, not use it. It is used in a subordinate clause when the main clause is in the past. Its non-literary equivalents are the present subjunctive and the infinitive.

The imperfect subjunctive of -ER verbs is formed as follows: the third person singular form of the passé simple as the stem + imperfect subjunctive endings.

PARLER
3rd person
singular
passé simple
Imperfect
subjunctive
endings
Imperfect
Subjunctive
... que je parla -sse parlasse
... que tu parla -sses parlasses
... qu'il, elle, on parla -^t parlât
... que nous parla -ssions parlassions
... que vous parla -ssiez parlassiez
... qu'ils, elles parla -ssent parlassent

All -ER verbs (including stem-changing verbs and the normally irregular verb aller) are conjugated according to this pattern. Note the irregularity in verbs that end in -ger and -cer:

MANGER LANCER
... que je mangeasse lançasse
... que tu   mangeasses   lançasses
... qu'il, elle mangeât   lançât
... que nous   mangeassions lançassions
... que vous mangeassiez lançassiez
... qu'ils, elles  mangeassent lançassent

Because a g or a c followed by an a would make a hard g or c sound (like in gave or cave), an e has to be added after the g and the c has to change to a ç in the imperfect subjunctive to keep the g soft (like in gel) and the c soft (as in cell). These are known as spelling-change verbs.
 

For -IR verbs, -RE verbs, and irregular verbs, the stem of the imperfect subjunctive is formed as follows: the third person singular form of the passé simple without the final t = stem, to which the imperfect subjunctive endings are added.

FINIR RENDRE AVOIR VENIR
3rd person sing. passé simple il finit il rendit il eut il vint
stem fini- rendi- eu- vin-
endings
... que je -sse finisse rendisse eusse vinsse
... que tu -sses finisses rendisses eusses vinsses
... qu'il, elle, on -^t finît rendît eût vînt
... que nous -ssions finissions rendissions eussions vinssions
... que vous -ssiez finissiez rendissiez eussiez vinssiez
... qu'ils, elles -ssent finissent rendissent eussent vinssent

  

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