fasse
Fasse is primarily a French verb form. It is the present subjunctive form of the verb faire (to do, to make) and appears in dependent clauses after expressions that require the subjunctive, such as doubt, necessity, wish, or possibility.
Conjugation of faire in the present subjunctive
In this set, the word fasse occurs in the singular forms for je, il/elle, and in the
- Il faut que je fasse mes devoirs. (I must do my homework.)
- Qu’il fasse beau demain, nous irons à la plage. (If the weather is good tomorrow, we will
- Qu’ils fassent ce qu’ils veulent. (Let them do what they want.)
The present subjunctive is a distinct mood in French used to express actions viewed as uncertain,
Faire derives from Latin facere. The subjunctive forms, including fasse, share a common stem with other
- Faire
- List of French verb conjugations
Note: Fasse itself is not a standalone lexical entry in most contexts; it is the conjugated form