Conjugate verb "faillir" in French

Conjugation of the verb faillir, 3rd group     translation to English nearly, fail
The verb faillir is conjugated with: avoir

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Indicatif

Passé Simple

il/elle faillit
nous faillîmes
vous faillîtes
ils/elles faillirent

Futur Simple

je & / faudrai
tu & / faudras
il/elle faillira
nous faillirons / faudrons
vous faillirez / faudrez
ils/elles failliront / faudront

Indicatif

Passé Simple

ne faillit pas
ne faillîmes pas
ne faillîtes pas
ne faillirent pas

Futur Simple

je ne & / faudrai pas
tu ne & / faudras pas
il/elle ne faillira pas
nous ne faillirons / faudrons pas
vous ne faillirez / faudrez pas
ils/elles ne failliront / faudront pas

Subjonctif

Subjonctif

Conditionnel

Présent

je & / faudrais
tu & / faudrais
il/elle faillirait
nous faillirions / faudrions
vous failliriez / faudriez
ils/elles failliraient / faudraient

Conditionnel

Présent

je ne & / faudrais pas
tu ne & / faudrais pas
il/elle ne faillirait pas
nous ne faillirions / faudrions pas
vous ne failliriez / faudriez pas
ils/elles ne failliraient / faudraient pas

Impératif

Impératif

Participes

Présent

faillant

Passé

singulier pluriel
masculin failli faillis
féminin faillie faillies

Participes

Présent

faillant

Passé

singulier pluriel
masculin failli faillis
féminin faillie faillies
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