What is the correct conjugation of 'changer' in the present tense?
The correct conjugation of 'changer' in the present tense is: je change, tu changes, il/elle/on change, nous changeons, vous changez, ils/elles changent.
How do you conjugate 'changer' in the past tense?
To conjugate 'changer' in the past tense, which is the passé composé, use 'avoir' conjugated in the present tense plus the past participle 'changé'. For example, "j'ai changé" (I changed), "tu as changé" (you changed), "il/elle/on a changé" (he/she/one changed), "nous avons changé" (we changed), "vous avez changé" (you changed, plural/formal), "ils/elles ont changé" (they changed).
What is the conjugation of 'changer' in the future tense?
In the future tense, the conjugation of "changer" is: I will change - je changerai, you will change (singular informal) - tu changeras, he/she/it will change - il/elle/on changera, we will change - nous changerons, you will change (plural, formal) - vous changerez, they will change - ils/elles changeront.
How do you form the conditional tense of 'changer'?
To form the conditional tense of 'changer', you keep the infinitive and add the conditional endings: -ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient. So, it becomes: changerais, changerais, changerait, changerions, changeriez, changeraient.
What is the imperative form of 'changer'?
The imperative form of "changer" in French is: "change" (tu), "changeons" (nous), "changez" (vous).