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conjuguiez

Conjuguiez is the present subjunctive form of the French verb conjuguer for the second person plural. It appears in the clause que vous conjuguiez, meaning that you conjugate. The present subjunctive is a mood used to express necessity, doubt, wish, emotion, or possibility, typically in dependent clauses introduced by que or certain fixed expressions.

The form conjuguiez is regular for the -er verb conjugation, built from the stem conjugue- with the

Usage examples:

- Il faut que vous conjuguiez ces verbes correctement.

- Bien que vous conjuguiez les temps, il reste des erreurs à corriger.

- Il est possible que vous conjuguiez les verbes à l’imparfait si nécessaire.

Notes:

- Conjuguiez is used in formal writing and in many spoken registers when the subjunctive is required

- In informal speech, some speakers may avoid the subjunctive or substitute a different construction, but the

ending
-iez,
following
the
standard
pattern
for
vous
in
the
present
subjonctif.
Other
present
subjunctive
forms
of
conjuguer
include
que
je
conjugue,
que
tu
conjugues,
qu'il
conjugue,
que
nous
conjuguions,
et
qu'ils
conjuguent.
By
contrast,
the
present
indicative
form
for
vous
is
conjuguez.
by
the
governing
clause.
subjunctive
remains
standard
in
proper
French
grammar.