Inviter Conjugation: A Comprehensive Guide

What is Inviter Conjugation?

Inviter is a regular -ir verb in French, which means 'to invite'. To conjugate Inviter, we need to understand its present, imperfect, and plus-que-parfait tenses.

Present Tense

  • Je invite (I invite)
  • Tu invites (You invite)
  • Il/Elle/On invite (He/She/It invites)
  • Nous invitons (We invite)
  • Vous invitez (You invite)
  • Ils/Elles invitent (They invite)

Imperfect Tense

  • J'invitais (I was inviting)
  • Tu invitaís (You were inviting)
  • Il/Elle/On invitait (He/She/It was inviting)
  • Nous invitions (We were inviting)
  • Vous invitiez (You were inviting)
  • Ils/Elles invitaient (They were inviting)

Plus-Que-Parfait Tense

  • J'avais invité (I had invited)
  • Tu avais invité (You had invited)
  • Il/Elle/On avait invité (He/She/It had invited)
  • Nous avions invité (We had invited)
  • Vous aviez invité (You had invited)
  • Ils/Elles avaient invité (They had invited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the present tense of Inviter?+

The present tense of Inviter is: Je invite, Tu invites, Il/Elle/On invite, Nous invitons, Vous invitez, Ils/Elles invitent.

How do I form the imperfect tense of Inviter?+

To form the imperfect tense of Inviter, you need to add the imperfect ending to the stem: -ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient.

What is the plus-que-parfait tense of Inviter?+

The plus-que-parfait tense of Inviter is formed by combining the imperfect tense of the auxiliary verb avoir (avais, avais, avait, avions, aviez, avaient) with the past participle of Inviter (invité, invité, invité, invité, invité, invité).

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