French Verb Focus: Craindre or ‘To Fear’

 

Essential Reading

French Verb Focus: Craindre or ‘To Fear’

Craindre – to fear

Craindre means to fear, be afraid or be scared of. It is irregular, and you need to remember that the plural forms of the present tense (nous, vous, ils and elles) as well as the whole of the imperfect tense and the present subjunctive have craign- as their stem. The verb plaindre, to pity or feel sorry for, is conjugated in the same way.

PRESENT TENSE

Je crains – I fear, I am fearing
Tu crains – you fear, you are fearing (singular, familiar)
Il craint – he/it fears, he/it is fearing
Elle craint – she/it fears, she/it is fearing
Nous craignons – we fear, we are fearing
Vous craignez – you fear, you are fearing (polite, plural)
Ils craignent – they fear, they are fearing (m.)
Elles craignent – they fear, they are fearing (f.)

PERFECT TENSE (PASSÉ COMPOSÉ)

J’ai craint – I have feared, I feared, I did fear
Tu as craint – you have feared, I feared, I did fear
Il a craint – he/it has feared, he/it feared, he/it did fear
Elle a craint – she/it has feared, she/it feared, she/it did fear
Nous avons craint – we have feared, we feared, we did fear
Vous avez craint – you have feared, you feared, you did fear
Ils ont craint – they have feared, they feared, they did fear
Elles ont craint – they have feared, they feared, they did fear

FUTURE TENSE

Je ne craindrai pas de dire qu’il a tort. – I will not be afraid to say that he’s wrong.
Tu craindras de te faire mal? – Will you be afraid of hurting yourself?
Il craindra le pire. – He will fear the worst.
Elle craindra qu’ils attrapent froid. – She will be afraid that they might catch cold.
Nous craindrons de manquer le vol. – We will be afraid of missing the flight.
Vous craindrez d’arriver en retard. – You will be afraid of arriving late.
Ils craindront que nous venions. – They will be afraid that we might come.
Ces plantes, elles craindront le froid. – These plants will be easily damaged by the cold.

IMPERFECT TENSE

Je craignais toujours le pire. – I always used to fear the worst.

CONDITIONAL TENSE

Je craindrais la mort. – I would be afraid of dying.

IMPERATIVE

crains – fear (tu form)
craignons – let’s fear
craignez – fear (vous form)

SUBJUNCTIVE

Il ne faut pas que je craigne la douleur. – I must not fear pain.

•With thanks to Elizabeth Allen

Learn French with FrenchEntrée

Whether you’re a second-home owner or an expat living in France, learning French is an essential part of integrating into local life. FrenchEntrée is here to help with our handy verb and vocabulary lists, essential French phrases, and top tips and advice for learning French.

Share to:  Facebook  Twitter   LinkedIn   Email

More in French glossary, French vocabulary, learn french, learning

Previous Article French Land Registry Plans Online
Next Article Design Notes: Modernist Architecture in France

Related Articles


Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *