Conjugation of french verb venter in interro-negative form in female form 176b2x

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Indicative 5u3h6k

Present 5a6o2k

  

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ne vente-t-elle pas ?
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Present Perfect 5l474y

  

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n'a-t-elle pas venté ?
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Imperfect 1e2x4i

  

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ne ventait-elle pas ?
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Pluperfect 1e3659

  

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n'avait-elle pas venté ?
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Simple Past 5k5346

  

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ne venta-t-elle pas ?
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Past Perfect h4132

  

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n'eut-elle pas venté ?
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Simple Future 44604y

  

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ne ventera-t-elle pas ?
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Future Perfect 491q3e

  

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n'aura-t-elle pas venté ?
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Subjunctive 733a2t

Present 5a6o2k

  

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Past 1d1h16

  

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Imperfect 1e2x4i

  

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Pluperfect 1e3659

  

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Conditional 31g3

Present 5a6o2k

  

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ne venterait-elle pas ?
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Past 1d1h16

  

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n'aurait-elle pas venté ?
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Imperative 3v5x5

Present 5a6o2k

  

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Past 1d1h16

  

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Infinitive 2w7132

Present 5a6o2k

 
ne pas venter

Past 1d1h16

 
ne pas avoir venté

Participle 416334

Present 5a6o2k

ne ventant pas

Past 1d1h16

venté
n'ayant pas venté

Gerondive 15cc

Present 5a6o2k

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Past 1d1h16

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Venter french verb 4t4x6i

Venter belong to the 1st group. Venter is a common french verb.
Venter is conjugated the same way that verbs that end in : -er
Venter is conjugated with auxiliary avoir.
Venter is an impersonal verb (conjugation in 3rd person singular only).

Conjugation rules 5l1819

conjugation rules and endings for the first group verbs.

Venter is conjugated the same way that verbs that end in : -er. First group verbs always end with -er as their infinitive. Endings of first group verbs are regular.
Note : Although endings are perfectly regular, spelling changes occur in the stems of verbs in -cer, -ger, -yer, -eter, -eler, -é-consonne(s)-er, -e-consonne-er, verb envoyer and similar verbs.

Le verbe « venter » is an impersonal verb. In linguistics, an impersonal verb is one that has no determinate subject. For example, in the sentence "It rains", rain is an impersonal verb and the pronoun it does not refer to anything. In many languages the verb takes a third person singular inflection and often appears with an expletive subject. In the active voice, impersonal verbs can be used to express operation of nature, mental distress, and acts with no reference to the do-er. Impersonal verbs are also called weather verbs because they frequently appear in the context of weather description. Common french impersonal verbs: advenir => « il advient ».

Venter is conjugated in interro-negative form. The interro-negative form being obtained by inversion of the subject, the placement of the negative adverb follow the same rules as in negative form, giving the following rules:
- in interro-negative form, the adverb « ne » is always placed first if the subject is a pronoun.
- in simple tenses, the adverbs (« ne ...pas », « ne...plus », « ne...jamais », etc...) surround the verb venter and the inverted subject pronoun.
- in compound tenses or in ive voice, the negative adverbs surround the auxiliary and the inverted subject pronoun.

For sound reasons, like in interrogative form, an euphonious « t » is added to the pronoun of the third person: « il », « elle », « on », « ils », « elles » except when the verb ends with « t » or « d »: « ne vente-t-elle pas ">« n'aura-t-elle pas venté ? ».
Finally, the interrogative form does not exist in subjunctive and imperative.
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Reflexive form: 5v85u
Voice: 37q4b
Auxiliary: 1y6t6n
Gender: 4305u
Negative form: 1e58x
Interrogative form: 4b35c
Colors: 3i3p4s
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Venter french definition 6s5m

VENTER : v. intr. Faire du vent; on l'emploie surtout impersonnellement. Il a venté toute la nuit. Qu'il pleuve, qu'il grêle ou qu'il vente.
Il se construit quelquefois avec le mot Vent et signifie proprement Souffler. On ne peut empêcher le vent de venter. Quelque vent qu'il vente.

Venter conjugation in all forms 161i5l

Active voice conjugation 4p3k5n

Venter in interro-negative and female form

Similar verbs conjugation 5r1a11

Venter is a first group verbs with a regular stem. A large number of verbs shares this conjugation. Only the most common French verbs are listed below : 3q566y

er

Common french verbs 3v2ue

List of verbs used as patterns in french conjugation:

French Auxiliaries Verbs 1r5t44


Most common first group verbs 5q4s1p


Most common second group verbs 421o1f


Most common third group verbs 3104l

dre