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Le Participe Présent
Using the Present Participle in
French!
So, what’s the Present Participle?
• The Present Participle is the verb form which ends in ing in English.
• It is used to show an action which takes place at the
same time as another action.
eg. Coming into the room, I saw my friend.
• It may also be used with the prepositions “upon’, “whilst”,
“by”, or ‘on”.
eg. On turning the corner, you will see the church.
• The Present Participle may be used as an adjective - eg
a charming boy.
So, how do I do that in French??
• In French, replace the -ons ending of the nous
form of the Present with -ant.
travaillons
travaillant
finissons finissant
attendons
attendant
allons
allant
faisons
faisant
voyons
voyant
etc
Are there any irregulars?
• Bien sûr! - This IS French, after all!!
• The irregular Present Participles are:
être
étant
avoir
ayant
savoir
sachant
And how do I USE it in French?
• Basically, the Present Participle is used in the same
way as in English.
• As a verb, to show simultaneous action.
Entrant dans la pièce, j’ai vu mon copain.
• With the preposition “en” - no other preposition may
be used. En translates as ‘while’, ‘by’, ‘upon’ or ‘on’.
En tournant le coin, tu verras l’église.
• As an adjective - it then agrees.
un garçon charmant, une fille charmante
When NOT to use it!
• DON’T use it to try to form a tense.
I am working is only ever je travaille.
I was working may only be je travaillais.
• DON’T use it with any preposition other than “en”. Use
the INFINITIVE instead.
Il est parti, sous la pluie, sans me parler, sans me
regarder.
• DON’T use it after verbs of perception - again, use the
INFINITIVE.
J’entends jouer les enfants. I hear the children playing.
(Note word order.)
Form the Present Participle...
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parler
choisir
entendre
aller
faire
lire
écrire
devoir
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parlant
choisissant
entendant
allant
faisant
lisant
écrivant
devant (yep, cd be confusing)
Using the Present Participle
• En me promenant
dans le Quartier Latin,
j’ai trouvé les arènes
de Lutèce.
Using the present Participle
• En faisant du
parapente, on voit
tant de choses.