Introduction to the Subjunctive

The subjunctive mood in French expresses doubt, desire, emotion, necessity, or uncertainty. It is not a tense but a mood, which means it conveys the attitude of the speaker towards the action rather than the time it occurs.

It often appears in dependent clauses introduced by "que" and is triggered by certain verbs, expressions, or conjunctions.

Il faut que tu viennes.

eel foh kuh too vee-en

It is necessary that you come.

Formation of the Present Subjunctive

The present subjunctive is formed by taking the third person plural (ils/elles) form of the present indicative, removing the -ent ending, and adding the subjunctive endings: -e, -es, -e, -ions, -iez, -ent.

Here is the conjugation of the regular verb parler (to speak) in the present subjunctive:

SubjectParler (Subjunctive Present)
jeparle
tuparles
il/elle/onparle
nousparlions
vousparliez
ils/ellesparlent

Je veux que tu parles français.

zhuh vuh kuh too parl frahn-say

I want you to speak French.

Common Uses of the Subjunctive

The subjunctive is mainly used after expressions that express:

  • Desire or wish (vouloir que, souhaiter que)
  • Emotion (être content que, regretter que)
  • Necessity or obligation (il faut que, il est nécessaire que)
  • Doubt or possibility (douter que, il est possible que)

Je doute qu'il vienne ce soir.

zhuh doot keel vee-en suh swar

I doubt that he will come tonight.

Je suis content que tu sois là.

zhuh swee kon-tahn kuh too swah lah

I am happy that you are here.

Subjunctive with Conjunctions

Certain conjunctions always require the subjunctive because they express purpose, condition, or time when the outcome is uncertain:

  • bien que (although)
  • pour que (so that)
  • avant que (before)
  • à condition que (provided that)

Je partirai avant que tu arrives.

zhuh par-tee-ray ah-vahn kuh too ah-reev

I will leave before you arrive.

Il travaille pour que sa famille vive bien.

eel tra-vye poor kuh sa fa-mee veev byan

He works so that his family lives well.

Irregular Verbs in the Subjunctive

Some verbs have irregular subjunctive stems. Here are a few common ones:

VerbJe (Subjunctive Present)Tu (Subjunctive Present)Il/Elle (Subjunctive Present)
êtresoissoissoit
avoiraieaiesait
allerailleaillesaille
fairefassefassesfasse

Il faut que tu sois prêt.

eel foh kuh too swah preh

You must be ready.

Je veux qu'il ait du succès.

zhuh vuh keel ay doo sook-say

I want him to have success.

Subjunctive in Negation and Questions

When expressing doubt or uncertainty in negative or interrogative forms, the subjunctive is often required. For example, after verbs like douter (to doubt) or expressions like il est possible que.

Je ne pense pas qu'il vienne.

zhuh nuh pahnss pah keel vee-en

I do not think that he is coming.

Penses-tu qu'elle soit là ?

pahnss too kel swah lah?

Do you think she is here?

Practice Examples

Try identifying the subjunctive verbs in these sentences and notice the trigger expressions:

Il est important que nous finissions avant midi.

eel eh tan-por-tahn kuh noo fee-nee-syon ah-vahn mee-dee

It is important that we finish before noon.

Je souhaite que tu réussisses à l'examen.

zhuh swet kuh too ray-oo-seess ah lek-sah-men

I wish that you succeed in the exam.

Bien qu'elle soit fatiguée, elle travaille encore.

byan kel swah fa-tee-gay, el tra-vye ahn-kor

Although she is tired, she is still working.

Tips for Remembering Rules

Here are some tips to help you master the subjunctive:

  • Remember the subjunctive endings are similar to the third person plural stem plus -e, -es, -e, -ions, -iez, -ent.
  • Focus on common trigger phrases like il faut que, je veux que, and conjunctions such as pour que or bien que.
  • Practice irregular verbs separately as they do not follow regular patterns.
  • When in doubt, check if the sentence expresses doubt, desire, necessity, emotion, or uncertainty, these usually require the subjunctive.

Consistent practice and exposure to French in context will help you internalize the subjunctive mood.