Conjugate verb "sentir" in French

Conjugation of the verb sentir, 3rd group     translation to English sense, smell, smack of
The verb sentir is conjugated with: avoir

All formsIndicatif Subjonctif Conditionnel Impératif Participes

Indicatif

Présent

je sens
tu sens
il/elle sent
nous sentons
vous sentez
ils/elles sentent

Imparfait

je sentais
tu sentais
il/elle sentait
nous sentions
vous sentiez
ils/elles sentaient

Passé Simple

je sentis
tu sentis
il/elle sentit
nous sentîmes
vous sentîtes
ils/elles sentirent

Futur Simple

je sentirai
tu sentiras
il/elle sentira
nous sentirons
vous sentirez
ils/elles sentiront

Passé Composé

j'ai senti
tu as senti
il/elle a senti
nous avons senti
vous avez senti
ils/elles ont senti

Plus-que-Parfait

j'avais senti
tu avais senti
il/elle avait senti
nous avions senti
vous aviez senti
ils/elles avaient senti

Passé Antérieur

j'eus senti
tu eus senti
il/elle eut senti
nous eûmes senti
vous eûtes senti
ils/elles eurent senti

Futur Antérieur

j'aurai senti
tu auras senti
il/elle aura senti
nous aurons senti
vous aurez senti
ils/elles auront senti

Subjonctif

Présent

que je sente
que tu sentes
qu'il/elle sente
que nous sentions
que vous sentiez
qu'ils/elles sentent

Imparfait

que je sentisse
que tu sentisses
qu'il/elle sentît
que nous sentissions
que vous sentissiez
qu'ils/elles sentissent

Passé

que j'aie senti
que tu aies senti
qu'il/elle ait senti
que nous ayons senti
que vous ayez senti
qu'ils/elles aient senti

Plus-que-parfait

que j'eusse senti
que tu eusses senti
qu'il/elle eût senti
que nous eussions senti
que vous eussiez senti
qu'ils/elles eussent senti

Conditionnel

Présent

je sentirais
tu sentirais
il/elle sentirait
nous sentirions
vous sentiriez
ils/elles sentiraient

Passé

j'aurais senti
tu aurais senti
il/elle aurait senti
nous aurions senti
vous auriez senti
ils/elles auraient senti

Impératif

Impératif

(tu) sens
(nous) sentons
(vous) sentez

Participes

Présent

sentant

Passé

singulier pluriel
masculin senti sentis
féminin sentie senties
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