Wednesday, March 4, 2020
All About Paraître
All About Paraà ®tre          Paraà ®tre is a very common and useful French verb that means to look/appear/seem. It is irregular in conjunction and can be used impersonally.          Examples ofParatre in Use      à  Paraà ®tre can be followed by an adjective, infinitive, or prepositional phrase:à  Ã  Ã   Tu parais bien heureuxà  Ã  Ã  You look very happyà  Ã  Ã   Cela paraà ®t à ªtre une erreurà  Ã  Ã  That seems to be a mistakeà  Ã  Ã   Une lueur a paru dans ses yeuxà  Ã  Ã  A gleam appeared in his eyeParaà ®tre can also mean to make an appearance:à  Ã  Ã   Il na pas paru  la rà ©unionà  Ã  Ã  He didnt appear (show up) at the meetingà  Ã  Ã   Je dà ©teste paraà ®tre en publicà  Ã  Ã  I hate appearing in publicParaà ®tre is usually conjugated with avoir as its auxiliary verb in the compound tenses, except in the context of publishing, in which it is often conjugated with à ªtre:à  Ã  Ã   Cet article est paru mi-juin.à  Ã  Ã  This article was published in mid-June.à  Ã  Ã   Le nouveau Petit Larousse  est paru.à  Ã  Ã  The new (edition of) Le Petit Larousse is out.          Using Il parat      Il paraà ®t is an impersonal construction that means it seems in the global sense (like, they say or the word is) and can be followed by an adjective or a subordinate clause.1) Il paraà ®t  adjective is followed by de  infinitive, and may also be modifed by an indirect object pronoun:à  Ã  Ã   Il paraà ®t important dessayerà  Ã  Ã  It seems important to tryà  Ã  Ã   Il ne paraà ®t pas essentiel dy allerà  Ã  Ã  It doesnt seem essential to goà  Ã  Ã   Il me paraà ®t ridicule de courirà  Ã  Ã  It seems ridiculous to me to runà  Ã  Ã   Il ne nous paraà ®t pas logique de faire à §aà  Ã  Ã  To us it doesnt seem / We dont think its logical to do that2) Il paraà ®t que is followed by a subordinate clause in the indicative:à  Ã  Ã   Il paraà ®t quil va pleuvoir demainà  Ã  Ã  It seems like / They say its going to rain tomorrowà  Ã  Ã   Il paraà ®t que nous devons refaire ce travailà  Ã  Ã  It seems / The word is that were going to have to redo th   is work3) Il paraà ®t may be modified by an adjective before que, in which case the verb in the subordinate clause may be in the indicative or subjunctive, depending on what the adjective requires:*à  Ã  Ã   Il paraà ®t important que tu le fasses seulà  Ã  Ã  It seems / Apparently its important that you do it aloneà  Ã  Ã   Il paraà ®t clair quon ne peut pas gagnerà  Ã  Ã  It seems clear that we cant win*That is, if the expression would need the subjunctive without paraà ®t then it also needs it with paraà ®t: il est important que  subjunctive, thus il paraà ®t important que  subjunctive4) When il paraà ®t que is modifed by an indirect object pronoun, it is equivalent to it seems (to me, to us, etc):à  Ã  Ã   Il me paraà ®t important que tu comprennesà  Ã  Ã  It seems to me that its important that you understand (I think its important for you to understand)à  Ã  Ã   Il nous paraà ®t sà »r quon va gagnerà  Ã  Ã  It seems certain to us / We think its    certain that were going to winà  Ã  Ã   Il nous paraà ®t quil peut venirà  Ã  Ã  It seems to us / We think that it he can come5) Il ne paraà ®t pas que requires the subjunctive:à  Ã  Ã   Il ne paraà ®t pas quil vienneà  Ã  Ã  It doesnt seem that hes coming; He doesnt seem to be comingà  Ã  Ã   Il ne paraà ®t pas quon puisse gagnerà  Ã  Ã  It doesnt seem like we can win          Expressions with paratre      à  Ã  Ã    ce quil paraà ®t - apparentlyà  Ã  Ã   paraà ®t-il - apparentlyà  Ã  Ã   il paraà ®t que oui - so it seemsà  Ã  Ã   il paraà ®t que non - apparently not          Conjugations      à  Ã  Ã  je paraisà  Ã  Ã  tuà   paraisà  Ã  Ã  il paraà ®tà  Ã  Ã  nousà   paraissonsà  Ã  Ã  vousà   paraissezà  Ã  Ã  ilsà   paraissent    
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