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",[71,76,77],{},"finissant"," (finishing), ",[71,80,81],{},"prenant"," (taking). It looks like the English ",[62,84,85],{},"-ing"," form, and that resemblance is both a help and a trap. A help, because the gérondif (",[71,88,89],{},"en mangeant",") really does translate many English \"-ing\" phrases. A trap, because English also uses ",[62,92,85],{}," to build its continuous tenses (",[71,95,96],{},"I am eating","), and French never does that. This page builds the participle, puts it to work in the gérondif, and then spends real time on the ",[62,99,85],{}," trap, because it derails almost everyone.",[102,103,105],"h2",{"id":104},"forming-the-present-participle-nous-stem-ant","Forming the present participle: nous stem + -ant",[58,107,108,109,112,113,116,117,119],{},"The rule is clean. Take the ",[62,110,111],{},"nous"," form of the present tense, drop ",[62,114,115],{},"-ons",", and add ",[62,118,68],{},":",[121,122,123,133,141,149,158,167],"ul",{},[124,125,126,129,130,132],"li",{},[71,127,128],{},"nous parlons"," -> ",[62,131,73],{}," (speaking)",[124,134,135,129,138,140],{},[71,136,137],{},"nous finissons",[62,139,77],{}," (finishing)",[124,142,143,129,146,148],{},[71,144,145],{},"nous prenons",[62,147,81],{}," (taking)",[124,150,151,129,154,157],{},[71,152,153],{},"nous mangeons",[62,155,156],{},"mangeant"," (eating)",[124,159,160,129,163,166],{},[71,161,162],{},"nous faisons",[62,164,165],{},"faisant"," (doing \u002F making)",[124,168,169,129,172,175],{},[71,170,171],{},"nous buvons",[62,173,174],{},"buvant"," (drinking)",[58,177,178,179,181,182,185,186,189,190,193],{},"Because it is built on the ",[62,180,111],{}," stem, the rule survives most irregular verbs without trouble - ",[71,183,184],{},"prendre"," and ",[71,187,188],{},"faire"," both behave. There are only ",[62,191,192],{},"three"," verbs to learn separately:",[121,195,196,205,214],{},[124,197,198,129,201,204],{},[62,199,200],{},"être",[62,202,203],{},"étant"," (being)",[124,206,207,129,210,213],{},[62,208,209],{},"avoir",[62,211,212],{},"ayant"," (having)",[124,215,216,129,219,222],{},[62,217,218],{},"savoir",[62,220,221],{},"sachant"," (knowing)",[58,224,225],{},"Memorise those three and the present participle holds no surprises.",[102,227,229],{"id":228},"the-gérondif-en-present-participle","The gérondif: en + present participle",[58,231,232,233,236,237,240,241,244],{},"The bare participle (",[71,234,235],{},"sachant la vérité, il est parti"," - knowing the truth, he left) is fairly literary. The form you will actually use constantly is the ",[62,238,239],{},"gérondif",": ",[62,242,243],{},"en"," + present participle. It does three jobs.",[246,247,249],"h3",{"id":248},"_1-simultaneity-two-things-at-once","1. Simultaneity: two things at once",[58,251,252,253,256],{},"The gérondif most often means ",[62,254,255],{},"\"while doing\""," - two actions running together:",[121,258,259,265,271],{},[124,260,261,264],{},[62,262,263],{},"En mangeant, il regarde la télé."," (While eating, he watches TV.)",[124,266,267,270],{},[62,268,269],{},"Elle chante en faisant la vaisselle."," (She sings while doing the washing-up.)",[124,272,273,276],{},[62,274,275],{},"Il s'est cassé la jambe en jouant au foot."," (He broke his leg while playing football.)",[246,278,280],{"id":279},"_2-manner-and-means-how-or-by-what-method","2. Manner and means: how or by what method",[58,282,283,284,287],{},"The gérondif also answers ",[62,285,286],{},"how?"," - by doing what, by what means:",[121,289,290,296,302],{},[124,291,292,295],{},[62,293,294],{},"En travaillant dur, tu réussiras."," (By working hard, you will succeed.)",[124,297,298,301],{},[62,299,300],{},"C'est en forgeant qu'on devient forgeron."," (It is by forging that one becomes a blacksmith - the French \"practice makes perfect\".)",[124,303,304,307],{},[62,305,306],{},"Il gagne sa vie en vendant des voitures."," (He earns his living by selling cars.)",[246,309,311],{"id":310},"_3-condition-if-you-do-this","3. Condition: if you do this",[58,313,314,315,318],{},"With a future main verb especially, the gérondif slides into a ",[62,316,317],{},"conditional"," sense - \"if you do X\":",[121,320,321,327],{},[124,322,323,326],{},[62,324,325],{},"En partant tôt, tu éviteras les embouteillages."," (By leaving early \u002F if you leave early, you will avoid the traffic.)",[124,328,329,332],{},[62,330,331],{},"En révisant un peu chaque jour, vous progresserez vite."," (By revising a little each day, you will make fast progress.)",[102,334,336],{"id":335},"the-same-subject-rule","The same-subject rule",[58,338,339,340,343,344,347,348,350,351,354],{},"This is the one rule that separates a correct gérondif from a wrong one, and English ignores it completely. The action in the ",[62,341,342],{},"en + -ant"," phrase must belong to the ",[62,345,346],{},"same subject"," as the main verb. The person ",[71,349,156],{}," must be the same person who ",[71,352,353],{},"regarde",".",[121,356,357],{},[124,358,359,362,363,366,367,369],{},[62,360,361],{},"En entrant dans la pièce, j'ai vu Marie."," (As I came into the room, I saw Marie.) - ",[71,364,365],{},"I"," enter and ",[71,368,365],{}," see: same subject, gérondif is fine.",[58,371,372,373,376,377,380,381,383,384,387,388,390],{},"But you ",[62,374,375],{},"cannot"," use the gérondif if the two actions belong to different people. English says \"I saw Marie coming into the room\" with Marie doing the coming - French cannot use ",[71,378,379],{},"en entrant"," there, because that would mean ",[71,382,365],{}," came in. You would recast it, often with a relative clause: ",[62,385,386],{},"J'ai vu Marie qui entrait dans la pièce"," (I saw Marie who was coming into the room). If the doer of the ",[62,389,85],{}," action is not the subject of the main verb, the gérondif is wrong.",[102,392,394],{"id":393},"tout-en-gérondif-contrast-and-concession","tout en + gérondif: contrast and concession",[58,396,397,398,401,402,405],{},"Put ",[62,399,400],{},"tout"," in front of the gérondif and you add a flavour of ",[62,403,404],{},"contrast or concession"," - \"(all) while\" or \"even though\", two things that sit slightly oddly together:",[121,407,408,414,420],{},[124,409,410,413],{},[62,411,412],{},"Tout en souriant, elle refusa."," (While smiling, she refused. \u002F Even as she smiled, she refused.)",[124,415,416,419],{},[62,417,418],{},"Il a réussi tout en ne travaillant presque pas."," (He passed even though he hardly worked.)",[124,421,422,425],{},[62,423,424],{},"Tout en comprenant ses raisons, je ne suis pas d'accord."," (While understanding his reasons, I do not agree.)",[58,427,428,431],{},[62,429,430],{},"tout en"," stresses that the two simultaneous things pull against each other - the smiling and the refusing, the not working and the passing.",[102,433,435],{"id":434},"present-participle-as-adjective-versus-verb-the-agreement-split","Present participle as adjective versus verb: the agreement split",[58,437,438,439,441],{},"The ",[62,440,68],{}," form has a split personality, and agreement is the giveaway.",[58,443,444,445,448,449,452],{},"Used as a genuine ",[62,446,447],{},"verb"," (in a gérondif, or a bare participle describing an action), it is ",[62,450,451],{},"invariable"," - it never agrees:",[121,454,455,465],{},[124,456,457,460,461,464],{},[62,458,459],{},"En courant, les enfants sont tombés."," (Running, the children fell.) - ",[62,462,463],{},"courant",", no agreement, it is a verbal action.",[124,466,467,470,471,473],{},[62,468,469],{},"Les femmes, sachant la vérité, sont parties."," (The women, knowing the truth, left.) - ",[62,472,221],{},", invariable.",[58,475,476,477,479,480,483,484,487],{},"But many ",[62,478,68],{}," words have hardened into ordinary ",[62,481,482],{},"adjectives",", and as adjectives they ",[62,485,486],{},"agree"," like any other:",[121,489,490,502,511],{},[124,491,492,129,495,129,498,501],{},[62,493,494],{},"un livre intéressant",[62,496,497],{},"une histoire intéressante",[62,499,500],{},"des films intéressants"," (an interesting book \u002F story \u002F films).",[124,503,504,129,507,510],{},[62,505,506],{},"un enfant charmant",[62,508,509],{},"une fille charmante"," (a charming child \u002F girl).",[124,512,513,516],{},[62,514,515],{},"des couleurs différentes"," (different colours).",[58,518,519,520,523,524,527,528,530,531,534,535,527,537,540,541,544,545,548,549,354],{},"The test: if it describes ",[62,521,522],{},"how something is"," (a quality), it is an adjective and ",[62,525,526],{},"agrees"," - ",[71,529,497],{},". If it describes an ",[62,532,533],{},"action being done",", it is the verbal participle and stays ",[62,536,451],{},[71,538,539],{},"une femme intéressant le public"," (a woman interesting the audience). Spelling can even diverge: the adjective ",[71,542,543],{},"fatigant"," (tiring) versus the participle ",[71,546,547],{},"fatiguant"," (tiring out, the act of). For most learners the rule is enough: ",[62,550,551],{},"adjective agrees, verb does not",[102,553,555],{"id":554},"the-big-trap-french-has-no-continuous-tense","The big trap: French has no continuous tense",[58,557,558,559,561,562,564,565,568,569,571,572,575,576,579],{},"English uses ",[62,560,85],{}," for far more than French uses ",[62,563,68],{},". The single most important difference: English builds its ",[62,566,567],{},"continuous tenses"," with ",[62,570,85],{}," (",[71,573,574],{},"I am eating, she was reading, they will be working","), and French ",[62,577,578],{},"does not do this at all",". French uses a plain present or imperfect:",[121,581,582,591,600],{},[124,583,584,129,587,590],{},[62,585,586],{},"I am eating.",[62,588,589],{},"Je mange."," (not \"je suis mangeant\")",[124,592,593,129,596,599],{},[62,594,595],{},"She was reading.",[62,597,598],{},"Elle lisait."," (not \"elle était lisant\")",[124,601,602,129,605],{},[62,603,604],{},"They are working.",[62,606,607],{},"Ils travaillent.",[58,609,610,613,614,617,618,621,622,625,626,629],{},[71,611,612],{},"je mange"," covers both \"I eat\" and \"I am eating\"; ",[71,615,616],{},"je mangeais"," covers \"I was eating\". ",[62,619,620],{},"je suis mangeant does not exist"," and is one of the clearest signs of an English speaker. If you really must stress that something is ",[62,623,624],{},"in progress",", French uses ",[62,627,628],{},"être en train de"," + infinitive:",[121,631,632,638],{},[124,633,634,637],{},[62,635,636],{},"Je suis en train de manger."," (I am in the middle of eating.)",[124,639,640,643],{},[62,641,642],{},"Il était en train de lire."," (He was busy reading.)",[58,645,646,647,649,650,653,654,657,658,653,661,664,665,653,668,671,672,674],{},"The same goes for English ",[62,648,85],{}," after prepositions and as a subject. ",[71,651,652],{},"Before leaving"," is ",[62,655,656],{},"avant de partir"," (infinitive, not participle); ",[71,659,660],{},"after eating",[62,662,663],{},"après avoir mangé"," (past infinitive). ",[71,666,667],{},"Swimming is good for you",[62,669,670],{},"nager, c'est bon pour la santé"," (infinitive, not participle). The French present participle is far narrower than the English ",[62,673,85],{},": in practice it lives almost entirely inside the gérondif.",[102,676,678],{"id":677},"worked-examples","Worked examples",[121,680,681,687,693,699,705,714,722],{},[124,682,683,686],{},[62,684,685],{},"En écoutant de la musique, je travaille mieux."," (Listening to music, I work better.) - simultaneity; same subject.",[124,688,689,692],{},[62,690,691],{},"Tu apprendras le français en le parlant tous les jours."," (You will learn French by speaking it every day.) - means.",[124,694,695,698],{},[62,696,697],{},"En réservant à l'avance, vous paierez moins cher."," (By booking in advance, you will pay less.) - condition.",[124,700,701,704],{},[62,702,703],{},"Tout en pleurant, elle a continué à parler."," (While crying, she carried on talking.) - tout en, concession.",[124,706,707,710,711,354],{},[62,708,709],{},"C'est une réunion fatigante."," (It is a tiring meeting.) - adjective, agrees: ",[62,712,713],{},"fatigante",[124,715,716,719,720,473],{},[62,717,718],{},"Étant malade, il est resté chez lui."," (Being ill, he stayed at home.) - irregular participle ",[62,721,203],{},[124,723,724,727],{},[62,725,726],{},"Je suis en train de cuisiner."," (I am cooking right now.) - progressive sense, so être en train de, never a participle.",[102,729,731],{"id":730},"common-mistakes-english-speakers-make","Common mistakes English speakers make",[58,733,734,735,738,739,741,742,745,746,240,749,752,753,755,756,759,760,568,762,764,765,571,768,770,771,770,773,776,777,780,781,784,785,788,789,792,793,796,797,770,799,770,801,803],{},"The headline error is building a ",[62,736,737],{},"continuous tense"," with the participle: \"je suis mangeant\" for \"I am eating\" is wrong - French uses the plain present ",[62,740,612],{},", and for the progressive sense ",[62,743,744],{},"je suis en train de manger",". The second is breaking the ",[62,747,748],{},"same-subject rule",[71,750,751],{},"en entrant, j'ai vu Marie"," means ",[71,754,365],{}," entered, so you cannot use it to mean you saw Marie entering - that needs ",[62,757,758],{},"j'ai vu Marie qui entrait",". The third is translating every English ",[62,761,85],{},[62,763,68],{},": after a preposition French wants the ",[62,766,767],{},"infinitive",[71,769,656],{},", ",[71,772,663],{},[71,774,775],{},"sans regarder","), and as a sentence subject it also wants the infinitive (",[71,778,779],{},"nager, c'est bon","). The fourth is agreement confusion - the ",[62,782,783],{},"adjective"," ",[71,786,787],{},"intéressante"," agrees, but the ",[62,790,791],{},"verbal"," participle in a gérondif (",[71,794,795],{},"en courant",") never does. Finally, watch the three irregulars: it is ",[62,798,203],{},[62,800,212],{},[62,802,221],{},", not \"êtrant\" or \"avant\".",[102,805,807],{"id":806},"see-also","See also",[121,809,810,818,825,832],{},[124,811,438,812,817],{},[813,814,816],"a",{"href":815},"\u002Ffrench\u002Fgrammar\u002Fconjugation","present indicative conjugation"," page covers the nous form you build every present participle from, plus être, avoir and savoir.",[124,819,438,820,824],{},[813,821,823],{"href":822},"\u002Ffrench\u002Fgrammar\u002Fpasse-compose","passe compose"," page covers après avoir \u002F être + past participle, the structure French uses where English would say \"after doing\".",[124,826,438,827,831],{},[813,828,830],{"href":829},"\u002Ffrench\u002Fgrammar\u002Fintermediate","intermediate French grammar"," page sets the gérondif in the wider B1-B2 picture.",[124,833,438,834,838],{},[813,835,837],{"href":836},"\u002Ffrench\u002Fgrammar","French grammar cheatsheet"," covers the whole A1-B2 grammar map at a glance.",{"title":840,"searchDepth":841,"depth":841,"links":842},"",2,[843,844,850,851,852,853,854,855,856],{"id":104,"depth":841,"text":105},{"id":228,"depth":841,"text":229,"children":845},[846,848,849],{"id":248,"depth":847,"text":249},3,{"id":279,"depth":847,"text":280},{"id":310,"depth":847,"text":311},{"id":335,"depth":841,"text":336},{"id":393,"depth":841,"text":394},{"id":434,"depth":841,"text":435},{"id":554,"depth":841,"text":555},{"id":677,"depth":841,"text":678},{"id":730,"depth":841,"text":731},{"id":806,"depth":841,"text":807},"B2","Forming the French present participle from the nous stem + -ant (parlant, finissant, prenant) plus the three irregulars étant, ayant, sachant. The gérondif (en + present participle) for simultaneity (en mangeant), manner and means (en travaillant), and condition (en partant tôt). The same-subject rule, tout en + gérondif for concession, the participle used adjectivally (un livre intéressant agrees) versus verbally (no agreement), and why French never uses the participle for continuous tenses: 'I am eating' is je mange, never je suis mangeant.","md",[861,864,867],{"q":862,"a":863},"How do you form the French present participle?","Take the nous form of the present tense, drop the -ons ending, and add -ant. Nous parlons gives parlant (speaking), nous finissons gives finissant (finishing), nous prenons gives prenant (taking), nous mangeons gives mangeant. This nous-stem rule catches almost every verb, including most irregulars, because it builds on a form you already know. There are only three exceptions to learn by heart: être gives étant, avoir gives ayant, and savoir gives sachant. Everything else follows the nous-stem pattern without fuss.",{"q":865,"a":866},"What is the gérondif and what does en + -ant mean?","The gérondif is en plus the present participle, and it covers three English ideas. First, simultaneity - two things happening at once: en mangeant, il regarde la télé (while eating, he watches TV). Second, manner or means - how or by what method: en travaillant dur, tu réussiras (by working hard, you will succeed). Third, condition: en partant tôt, tu éviteras les embouteillages (by leaving early \u002F if you leave early, you will avoid the traffic). The crucial rule is that the gérondif action and the main verb must share the same subject - the person mangeant must be the same person who regarde.",{"q":868,"a":869},"Why is 'I am eating' not 'je suis mangeant' in French?","Because French has no continuous tense. English uses the -ing form to build the present continuous (I am eating, she was reading), but French simply uses the ordinary present or imperfect: je mange means both 'I eat' and 'I am eating', and je mangeais means 'I was eating'. The form je suis mangeant does not exist and is one of the most reliable signs of an English speaker. If you want to stress that something is in progress, French adds être en train de: je suis en train de manger (I am in the middle of eating). The present participle is never used to build a tense.","higher","The French present participle is the -ant form: parlant (speaking), finissant (finishing), prenant (taking). It is built from the nous stem of the present tense, with just three irregulars to memorise - étant, ayant, sachant. On its own the participle is fairly rare in speech, but its main use is everywhere: the gérondif, which is en + present participle (en mangeant, en travaillant, en partant). The gérondif is the French answer to a whole family of English 'while \u002F by \u002F on doing' phrases, and it carries one strict rule that English ignores - the -ant action must share the subject of the main verb. The single biggest trap is the English -ing ending, because English uses it for the continuous tense ('I am eating') where French uses a plain present (je mange). French never says je suis mangeant. 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