Conjugate verb "pleuvoir" in French

Conjugation of the verb pleuvoir, 3rd group     
The verb pleuvoir is conjugated with: avoir

ne pas pleuvoir
All formsIndicatif Subjonctif Conditionnel Participes

Indicatif

Présent

il pleut

Imparfait

il pleuvait

Passé Simple

il plut

Futur Simple

il pleuvra

Passé Composé

il a plu

Plus-que-Parfait

il avait plu

Passé Antérieur

il eut plu

Futur Antérieur

il aura plu

Indicatif

Présent

il ne pleut pas

Imparfait

il ne pleuvait pas

Passé Simple

il ne plut pas

Futur Simple

il ne pleuvra pas

Passé Composé

il n'a pas plu

Plus-que-Parfait

il n'avait pas plu

Passé Antérieur

il n'eut pas plu

Futur Antérieur

il n'aura pas plu

Subjonctif

Présent

qu'il pleuve

Imparfait

qu'il plût

Passé

qu'il ait plu

Plus-que-parfait

qu'il eût plu

Subjonctif

Présent

qu'il ne pleuve pas

Imparfait

qu'il ne plût pas

Passé

qu'il n'ait pas plu

Plus-que-parfait

qu'il n'eût pas plu

Conditionnel

Présent

il pleuvrait

Passé

il aurait plu

Conditionnel

Présent

il ne pleuvrait pas

Passé

il n'aurait pas plu

Participes

pleuvant
plu

Participes

pleuvant
plu
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