The present participle in English is what we know as the "-ing" form of the verb (for example, "singing") and is easy to form. Forming the present participle (le participe présent in French) is simple, too. Take the third person plural present construction of any verb (the "nous" form of the verb), drop of the verbal ending -ons, and add the ending -ant. The equation below spells out the process of forming the present participle in French, followed by an example using a French verb:
Process of Forming the Present Participle: Verb --> verb in present tense "nous" form --> drop off the ending --> add -ant = present participle
Example of Forming the Present Participle: jouer (verb meaning "to play") --> (nous) jouons (the third person present verb meaning "we play") --> jou- (the verbal root with the ending, -ons, dropped off --> jouant (the verbal root with -ant added to the end) = jouant, present participle of the verb jouer
Here are several infinitives (verbs) and their corresponding present participles:
- représenter - représentant
- danser - dansant
- dépeindre - dépeignant
- conduire - conduisant
- écouter - écoutant