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planifiques

Planifiques is a conjugated form of the French verb planifier, meaning to plan. It corresponds to the present subjunctive form used with the second person singular subject, as in tu planifies, and it appears in a clause introduced by que, after verbs or expressions that require the subjunctive mood. In practice, planifiques is most commonly found in subordinate clauses expressing necessity, doubt, desire, obligation, or possibility, such as Il faut que tu planifiques ton emploi du temps or Je veux que tu planifies les étapes du projet.

Planifiques is not a standalone noun or a widely used term outside verb conjugation. The related noun

Morphologically, planifiques is built from the stem planifi- plus the subjunctive ending -ques, reflecting the regular

In usage, planifiques appears across formal and informal contexts, particularly in written instructions, project planning, education,

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for
the
action
is
planification,
and
related
agents
can
be
described
with
planificateur
or
planificatrice.
The
form
you
see
as
planifiques
is
the
same
spelling
as
the
expression
planifie
s
in
the
present
indicative
for
tu
planifies,
which
can
create
confusion
for
learners
who
are
not
attentive
to
mood
and
tense.
conjugation
pattern
of
-ifier
verbs
in
the
present
subjunctive.
The
present
subjunctive
forms
of
planifier
include
planifie,
planifies,
planifie,
planifiions,
planifiiez,
planifient,
with
planifiques
occupying
the
tu
form.
and
policy
language,
where
the
speaker
wishes
to
express
a
non-real
or
contingent
action.
It
is
part
of
standard
French
grammar
and
does
not
denote
a
separate
concept
beyond
the
verb
form
itself.