- je rentre.
- tu rentres.
- il/elle rentre.
- nous rentrons.
- vous rentrez.
- ils/elles rentrent.
Does Monter use être?
' Monter is a regular -er verb in French and follows the regular -er verb conjugation pattern. It can be conjugated both with être and avoir in the passé composé, and when used with être, the past participle must agree in gender and number with the subject.
Note that être has an irregular stem - ét- - followed by the regular endings in L'Imparfait. Être in L'Imparfait is used in a variety of ways where we use very different tenses in English.
What verb is Rentre?
to return
How do you use être in a sentence?
Être = to be I'm tired. Il est en retard. He's late. La bibliothèque est une ancienne maison.
How do you use retourner in a sentence?
- Nous. devons. retourner. à l' hôtel. avant. la. nuit. . We have to go back to the hotel before dark.
- Je. dois. retourner. à l' hôtel. rapidement. . I have to go back to the hotel quickly.
- Nous. voudrions. retourner. à notre. hôtel. . We would like to go back to our hotel.
What is the difference between Rentrer Retourner and revenir?
Is there a lesson that helps us to understand the distinction between each of these three verbs (revenir, rentrer, retourner) and when one is used versus the other? Revenir -- to go back to a place where the speaker is. Rentrer -- to go go back "home".
Is Rentrer masculine or feminine?
Note: rentrer is one of a number of French verbs which uses the auxiliary verb être in the compound tenses (not avoir). The past participle agrees with gender and number of the subject, ie: 1) rentré adds an extra e in the feminine (rentrée).
How do you use revenir in French?
Revenir is a flexible verb meaning "to come back," "to come back home," "to return" and other related concepts, and it is used in many French idiomatic expressions, such as: Je reviens (tout de suite). > I'll be right back. revenir en arrière > to go back in time; to retrace one's steps.
What does the verb revenir mean?
to come back
Does Rentrer mean to go home?
We use this verb especially to mean go/come/get home, with home being your place of residence (house, flat, etc.) or your country of origin. Rentrer can therefore be used alone; it's not necessary to add à la maison because it is already implied. Examples: À quelle heure est-ce que tu rentres ce soir ?