déterminions
Déterminions is a conjugated form of the French verb determiner (to determine, to set, to decide). It is used in two distinct grammatical contexts: the imperfect indicative for the first-person plural and the present subjunctive for the first-person plural.
In the imperfect indicative, déterminions means "we were determining" or "we used to determine." It describes
The two forms share the same spelling, and context is required to distinguish them. The distinction is
Etymology traces déterminions to the Latin determinare, meaning to fix, bound, or decide. Related linguistic terms
Usage notes: because the present subjunctive is more formal and less frequent in everyday speech, speakers