“Craindre” – Conjugation of the French Verb

The French language is renowned for its rich conjugation system, where verbs change their forms depending on various factors such as tense, mood, and subject. One such verb that follows this pattern is “craindre”, which means “to fear” or “to be afraid.” In this article, we will explore the conjugation of the verb “craindre” in various tenses and moods.

 

Present Indicative

In the present indicative tense, “craindre” is conjugated as follows:

– Je crains (I fear)
– Tu crains (You fear)
– Il/elle/on craint (He/she/one fears)
– Nous craignons (We fear)
– Vous craignez (You fear)
– Ils/elles craignent (They fear)

 

Imperfect Indicative

The imperfect indicative tense is used to describe ongoing or habitual actions in the past. The conjugation of “craindre” in this tense is as follows:

– Je craignais (I used to fear)
– Tu craignais (You used to fear)
– Il/elle/on craignait (He/she/one used to fear)
– Nous craignions (We used to fear)
– Vous craigniez (You used to fear)
– Ils/elles craignaient (They used to fear)

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Simple Future

To express actions that will happen in the future, you can use the simple future tense of “craindre”, which is formed as follows:

– Je craindrai (I will fear)
– Tu craindras (You will fear)
– Il/elle/on craindra (He/she/one will fear)
– Nous craindrons (We will fear)
– Vous craindrez (You will fear)
– Ils/elles craindront (They will fear)

 

Conditional

The conditional mood is used to express hypothetical or uncertain actions. The conjugation of “craindre” in the conditional mood is as follows:

– Je craindrais (I would fear)
– Tu craindrais (You would fear)
– Il/elle/on craindrait (He/she/one would fear)
– Nous craindrions (We would fear)
– Vous craindriez (You would fear)
– Ils/elles craindraient (They would fear)

 

Subjunctive

The subjunctive mood is used to express doubt, desire, or uncertainty. The conjugation of “craindre” in the subjunctive mood is as follows:

– Que je craigne (That I fear)
– Que tu craignes (That you fear)
– Qu'il/elle/on craigne (That he/she/one fears)
– Que nous craignions (That we fear)
– Que vous craigniez (That you fear)
– Qu'ils/elles craignent (That they fear)

 

10 example sentences with the word “craindre”

Here are 10 example sentences with the word “craindre” in different grammatical tenses:

  1. Je crains les araignées. (I fear spiders.) – Present Indicative
  2. Tu craignais l'obscurité quand tu étais enfant. (You used to fear the dark when you were a child.) – Imperfect Indicative
  3. Il craindra les conséquences de ses actes. (He will fear the consequences of his actions.) – Simple Future
  4. Elle craindrait de perdre son emploi. (She would fear losing her job.) – Conditional
  5. Nous craignons que cela n'arrive. (We fear that it might happen.) – Present Subjunctive
  6. Vous craigniez de prendre la mauvaise décision. (You were afraid of making the wrong decision.) – Imperfect Subjunctive
  7. Ils craignent que le temps ne se gâte. (They fear that the weather will turn bad.) – Present Subjunctive
  8. Le médecin a dit qu'elle avait craint pour sa santé. (The doctor said that she had feared for her health.) – Past Perfect Indicative
  9. Nous craindrions de ne pas réussir l'examen. (We would fear not passing the exam.) – Conditional
  10. Elles ont craint le pire lors de l'accident. (They feared the worst during the accident.) – Past Perfect Indicative
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