Tuesday, October 22, 2019
How to Conjugate French Spelling-Change Verbs
How to Conjugate French Spelling-Change Verbs          There are two groups of otherwise regular -er verbs that have spelling changes in certain conjugations due to hard and soft consonants and vowels. That is, they are conjugated like regular -er verbs, except for slight spelling variations in certain conjugations in order to maintain soft consonant sounds throughout. They are known as are spelling-change verbs.          The Consequences of Orthography      These orthographic changes occur because of how hard and soft letters affect pronunciation. The lettersà  Ã  a,à  o, andà  uà  are sometimes calledà  hard vowelsà  whileà  eà  andà  ià  areà  soft vowels.à  Certain consonants (c,à  g,à  s) change pronunciation according to which vowel follows them. Place the soft vowels e or i after them, and they have a soft sound; place the sometimes hard vowels a, o and u after these consonants and you could get a hard-sounding consonant.à           The spelling-change verbs follow these rules of orthography. Thus, wherever theà  gà  in -ger verbs is followed by a hard vowel like o, it changes to geà  to keep the g soft, as in gel. Inà  -cerà  verbs, wherever theà  c is followed by a hard vowel, ità  changes to à § to keep the c soft, as inà  cell.à            The Actual Changes: -cer Verbs      Generally, for -cerà  verbs, theà  Ã  c  à § spelling change is found only in the imperative and theà  nousà  conjugation of the present tense:à  lanà §ons.à  It is also needed in theà  present participle,à  lanà §ant, but not theà  past participle,à  lancà ©.         All verbs that end in -cer undergo this spelling change, including:         à  Ã  Ã  annoncerà   to announceà  Ã  Ã  avancerà  Ã  to advanceà  Ã  Ã  commencerà  Ã  to beginà  Ã  Ã  dà ©noncerà  Ã  to denounceà  Ã  Ã  divorcerà  Ã  to divorceà  Ã  Ã  effacerà  Ã  to eraseà  Ã  Ã  lancerà  Ã  to throwà  Ã  Ã  menacerà  Ã  to threatenà  Ã  Ã  placerà  Ã  to putà  Ã  Ã  prononcerà  Ã  to pronounceà  Ã  Ã  remplaceà  Ã  to replaceà  Ã  Ã  renoncerà  Ã  to renounce          The Actual Changes: -ger Verbs      For -gerà  verbs,à  theà  g  ge spelling change is likewise found only in the imperative and the present tenseà  nousà  conjugation:à  mangeons.à  It is needed in theà  present participle,à  mangeant, but not theà  past participle,à  mangà ©.         All verbs that end in -ger undergo this spelling change, including:         à  Ã  Ã  arrangerà  Ã  to arrangeà  Ã  Ã  bougerà  Ã  to moveà  Ã  Ã  changerà  Ã  to changeà  Ã  Ã  corrigerà  Ã  to correctà  Ã  Ã  dà ©couragerà  Ã  to discourageà  Ã  Ã  dà ©mà ©nagerà  Ã  to moveà  Ã  Ã  dà ©rangerà  Ã  to disturbà  Ã  Ã  dirigerà  Ã  to directà  Ã  Ã  encouragerà  Ã  to encourageà  Ã  Ã  engagerà  Ã  to bindà  Ã  Ã  exigerà  Ã  to demandà  Ã  Ã  jugerà  Ã  to judgeà  Ã  Ã  logerà  Ã  to lodgeà  Ã  Ã  mangerà  Ã  to eatà  Ã  Ã  mà ©langerà  Ã  to mixà  Ã  Ã  nagerà  Ã  to swimà  Ã  Ã  obligerà  Ã  to obligeà  Ã  Ã  partagerà  Ã  to shareà  Ã  Ã  rà ©digerà  Ã  to writeà  Ã  Ã  voyagerà  Ã  to travel         For both types of spelling-change verbs, these slight changes also occur in the following tenses and moods:         Imperfectà  - singular conjugations plus the third person pluralPassà © simpleà  - all conjugations except the third person pluralImperfect subjunctiveà  - all conjugations         For both, there is no spelling change in theà  conditional,à  future, orà  subjunctive.          See the Full Conjugations to Understand      Check out the full conjugations of spelling-changeà   -gerà  verbsà  andà  -cerà  verbsà  for a global picture of how these small changes affect spelling.         One caveat: Do not confuse spelling-change verbs withà  stem-changing verbs. They are completely different, as their names indicate.    
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