Chapter 6 Forming the Present Participle and the Gerund In This Chapter ᮣ Explaining the present participle ᮣ Practicing gerunds ᮣ Figuring out the past present participle H ow do you do your daily chores? Do you work or drive to work while singing, talking, listening to the radio, or keeping quiet? Well, you can describe how you do things as well as why and under which circumstances with the present participle and the gerund. In this chapter I cover the present participle, show you how to form a gerund, and then show you how to use them. Introducing the Present Participle The present participle is used to express the way things are done, as well as why and how they’re done. It expresses manner, cause, and circumstances. The present participle answers the questions “why” and “how.” In English, it always ends in -ing — examples include singing, walking, and so on. In French, the present participle ends in -ant — examples include chantant and marchant. Forming the present participle is easy for regular verbs and for most irregular verbs. Simply take the first person plural (the nous form) of any present tense verb, drop the -ons ending, and add -ant. (Nous) allons (We go/are going) becomes allant (going) when you drop the -ons and add -ant to the verb. The subject pronoun nous isn’t part of the present participle. Table 6-1 forms the present participle for some regular and irregular verbs. Table 6-1 Forming the Present Participle Infinitive Nous Form Present Participle aller allons allant ( going ) appeler appelons appelant ( calling ) commencer commençons commençant ( beginning ) (continued) 10_773883 ch06.qxp 8/2/06 1:27 PM Page 69 Table 6-1 (continued) Infinitive Nous Form Present Participle faire faisons faisant ( doing ) finir finissons finissant ( finishing ) manger mangeons mangeant ( eating ) parler parlons parlant ( speaking ) partir partons partant ( leaving ) préférer préférons préférant ( preferring ) prendre prenons prenant ( taking ) vendre vendons vendant ( selling ) venir venons venant ( coming ) voir voyons voyant ( seeing ) Only three verbs have an irregular present participle. They are ߜ avoir (to have), which becomes ayant (having) ߜ être (to be), which becomes étant (being) ߜ savoir (to know), which becomes sachant (knowing) Using the Present Participle The present participle has many functions. In fact, you can use the present participle in the following three ways: ߜ To indicate cause or circumstances. When you use the present participle to indi- cate cause or circumstances, it’s always in the same form and doesn’t have to agree with anything (such as a pronoun). For example, Comprenant le français, j’ai regardé le film en version originale means Understanding French, I watched the film in its original version. Ayant de l’argent, elle a pu voyager means Having some money, she was able to travel. ߜ As an adjective. When you use the present participle as an adjective, it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. For example, C’est une histoire intéressante means It is an interesting story. ߜ As a noun. Some nouns in French are derived from the present participle. For example, L’assistante du cadre est très efficace means The manager’s assistant is very efficient. Du café Dôme, on regarde les passants means From the café Dôme, we watch the passersby. Now it’s your turn. Put the following verbs in the present participle. I provide the translations in the Answer Key. Q. Rire _________________ A. Riant (laughing) 70 Part I: Living in the Here and Now: The Present Indicative 10_773883 ch06.qxp 8/2/06 1:27 PM Page 70 1. Boire _________________ 2. Mettre _________________ 3. Savoir _________________ 4. Tenir _________________ 5. Ecrire _________________ 6. Vouloir _________________ 7. Craindre _________________ 8. Faire _________________ 9. Avoir _________________ 10. Nager _________________ Forming the Gerund A gerund is a verb-noun. It looks like a verb, but actually works as a noun. For exam- ple, in the sentence walking to the store is fun, walking looks like a verb, but it’s in fact a noun. In this phrase, walking is a gerund. In French, to form the gerund, just add the preposition en in front of the present par- ticiple. The gerund in English translates to while, by, upon, or in doing something. Remember that the gerund often indicates a simultaneous action. La fille chante en marchant. (The girl is singing while walking.) Les étudiants écoutent de la musique en faisant leurs devoirs. (The students listen to music while doing their homework. ) In this section I show you how to form the gerund as well as how you use it in French. I then provide you with some practice problems to ensure that you understand gerunds. Using the gerund In addition to indicating a simultaneous action, you can use the gerund to express manner or circumstances. En entrant dans le bâtiment, j’ai vu Paul. (Upon/In entering the building, I saw Paul. ) J’ai compris la situation politique en lisant les journaux. (I understood the politi- cal situation upon/in/by reading the newspapers. ) You can add tout in front of the gerund in order to make the simultaneous actions stronger, generally to stress a contradiction. For example, Elle lit le journal tout en regardant la télévision means She is reading the newspaper while watching television. The gerund is also used in many famous proverbs in French. For example, C’est en forgeant que l’on devient forgeron means It is by blacksmithing that one becomes a blacksmith. Or as you say in English, practice makes perfect. 71 Chapter 6: Forming the Present Participle and the Gerund 10_773883 ch06.qxp 8/2/06 1:27 PM Page 71 Now take the time to make your own proverbs by putting the verbs in parentheses in the gerund form. I provide the translations in the Answer Key. Q. C’est _________________ (faire) la cuisine que l’on devient cuisinier. A. C’est en faisant la cuisine que l’on devient cuisinier. (It’s by cooking that one becomes a cook. ) 11. C’est _________________ (nager) que l’on devient nageur. 12. C’est _________________ (jardiner) que l’on devient jardinier. 13. C’est _________________ (peindre) que l’on devient peintre. 14. C’est _________________ (écrire) que l’on devient écrivain. 15. C’est _________________ (chanter) que l’on devient chanteur. 16. C’est _________________ (danser) que l’on devient danseur. 17. C’est _________________ (sculpter) que l’on devient sculpteur. 18. C’est _________________ (composer) que l’on devient compositeur. 19. C’est _________________ (juger) que l’on devient juge. 20. C’est _________________ (parler) beaucoup de langues que l’on devient interprète. Pronominal verbs: Corresponding to the subject With pronominal verbs, the pronominal pronoun corresponds to the subject. See Chapter 5 for more information on reflexive verbs. En nous promenant, nous avons trouvé dix euros. (While strolling/taking a walk, we found ten euros. ) Jean s’est coupé en se rasant. (Jean cut himself while shaving.) J’étais toujours fatiqué en me réveillant. (I was still tired in waking up.) One general difference between the present participle and the gerund is that the pres- ent participle is linked to the noun, whereas the gerund is linked to the verb. For example, J’ai vu Olivier sortant du café means I saw Olivier leaving the café. The present participle is associated with Olivier, who is the noun. (Olivier was leaving the café.) Whereas in the sentence J’ai vu Olivier en sortant du café (I saw Olivier while [I was] leaving the café ), the use of the gerund, which is linked to the verb, says that I saw Olivier while I was leaving the café. In the following exercises, choose between the present participle and the gerund and fill in the blanks. I provide the translations in the Answer Key. Q. La petite fille chante _________________ (jouer) du piano. A. La petite fille chante en jouant du piano. (The little girl is singing while playing the piano.) 21. C’est une idée _________________ (encourager). 72 Part I: Living in the Here and Now: The Present Indicative 10_773883 ch06.qxp 8/2/06 1:27 PM Page 72 22. Il parle à sa femme _________________ (conduire). 23. Vous demandez pardon _________________ (savoir) que vous avez tort. 24. On maigrit _________________ (manger) moins. 25. Elle fait des gestes _________________ (raconter) des histoires. 26. Je me sens mieux _________________ (faire) de l’exercice. 27. Les enfants _________________ (sourire) ouvrent leurs cadeaux. 28. Le bébé se calme _________________ (entendre) la voix de sa mère. 29. _________________ (vouloir) apprendre l’italien, nous allons en Italie. 30. Ce sont des chiens _________________ (obéir). Forming and Using the Past Present Participle The present participle also has a past form. To create this form, you need an auxiliary verb (avoir or être), which is a verb that’s used to help form all the compound past tenses of verbs. In English, this form is called the perfect participle and is indicated by adding a past participle to the present participle of the auxiliary, as in the phrases having eaten, having left, and so on. In French, simply put the auxiliaries avoir and être in the present participle (ayant and étant) and add the past participle of the verb you want — for example, ayant mangé (having eaten) and étant parti (having left). (Check out Chapter 12 for more on the passé composé if you need help with the translations.) How do you use this past form of the present participle? Use it when its action comes before the action of the main verb. Ayant lu l’article, il a découvert la vérité. (Having read the article, he discovered the truth. ) Étant arrivé en retard, il a manqué le début du film. (Having arrived late, he missed the beginning of the movie. ) Now try something challenging. Transform these sentences by changing the auxil- iaries avoir and être into the present participle form and getting rid of the subject pronoun and the conjunction, like in the example. Then translate the sentences. I give you the past participles to help you get started. Q. J’ai écouté la musique classique et je me suis calmé. (I listened to classical music and I calmed down. ) A. Ayant écouté la musique classique, je me suis calmé. Having listened to classical music, I calmed down. 31. Il avait trop mangé et il s’est endormi dans le sofa. (He had eaten too much and he fell asleep on the sofa. ) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 73 Chapter 6: Forming the Present Participle and the Gerund 10_773883 ch06.qxp 8/2/06 1:27 PM Page 73 32. Nous étions en retard et nous avons couru. (We were late and we ran.) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 33. Ils avaient raté le train et ils sont rentrés en retard. (They had missed the train and they came home late. ) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 34. Elle avait réussi à l’examen et elle était très heureuse. (She had passed the exam and she was very happy. ) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 35. Tu étais rentré tard et tu es monté tout de suite dans ta chambre. (You had come home late and you went to your room right away. ) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 36. J’étais resté dans la maison tout le weekend et je me suis ennuyé. (I had stayed home all weekend and I was bored. ) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 37. Vous aviez pris une douche et vous vous êtes habillé. (You had taken a shower and you got dressed. ) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 38. Il avait suivi un régime et il a maigri. (He had gone on a diet and he lost weight.) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 39. J’étais tombé de l’escalier et je me suis cassé la jambe. (I had fallen from the staircase and I broke my leg. ) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 40. Ils avaient fait leurs devoirs et ils sont sortis. (They had done their homework and they went out. ) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 74 Part I: Living in the Here and Now: The Present Indicative 10_773883 ch06.qxp 8/2/06 1:27 PM Page 74 Answer Key In this section I give you the answers to all the problems in this chapter. I also provide translations to help you know what you’ve just conjugated. How did you do? a buvant (drinking) b mettant (putting) c sachant (knowing) d tenant (holding) e écrivant (writing) f voulant (wanting) g craignant (fearing) h faisant (doing) i ayant (having) j nageant (swimming) k C’est en nageant que l’on devient nageur. (It’s by swimming that one becomes a swimmer.) l C’est en jardinant que l’on devient jardinier. (It’s by gardening that one becomes a gardener.) m C’est en peignant que l’on devient peintre. (It’s by painting that one becomes a painter.) n C’est en écrivant que l’on devient écrivain. (It’s by writing that one becomes a writer.) o C’est en chantant que l’on devient chanteur. (It’s by singing that one becomes a singer.) p C’est en dansant que l’on devient danseur. (It’s by dancing that one becomes a dancer.) q C’est en sculptant que l’on devient sculpteur. (It’s by sculpting that one becomes a sculptor.) r C’est en composant que l’on devient compositeur. (It’s by composing that one becomes a composer. ) s C’est en jugeant que l’on devient juge. (It’s by judging that one becomes a judge.) t C’est en parlant beaucoup de langues que l’on devient interprète. (It’s by speaking many languages that one becomes an interpreter. ) u C’est une idée encourageante. (It’s an encouraging idea.) v Il parle à sa femme en conduisant. (He speaks to his wife while driving.) w Vous demandez pardon sachant que vous avez tort. (You ask for forgiveness knowing that you are wrong. ) x On maigrit en mangeant moins. (One loses weight by eating less.) 75 Chapter 6: Forming the Present Participle and the Gerund 10_773883 ch06.qxp 8/2/06 1:27 PM Page 75 y Elle fait des gestes en racontant des histoires. (She makes gestures while telling stories.) A Je me sens mieux en faisant de l’exercice. (I feel better by exercising.) B Les enfants souriants ouvrent leurs cadeaux. (The smiling children open their presents.) C Le bébé se calme en entendant la voix de sa mère. (The baby calms himself by hearing his mother’s voice. ) D Voulant apprendre l’italien, nous allons en Italie. (Wanting to learn Italian, we are going to Italy.) E Ce sont des chiens obéissants. (They are obedient dogs.) F Ayant trop mangé, il s’est endormi dans le sofa. Having eaten too much, he fell asleep on the sofa. G Ayant été en retard, nous avons couru. Having been late, we ran. H Ayant raté le train, ils sont rentrés en retard. Having missed the train, they came home late. I Ayant réussi à l’examen, elle était très heureuse. Having passed the exam, she was very happy. J Etant rentré tard, tu es monté tout de suite dans ta chambre. Having come home late, you went to your room right away. K Etant resté dans la maison tout le weekend, je me suis ennuyé. Having stayed home all weekend, I was bored. L Ayant pris une douche, vous vous êtes habillé. Having taken a shower, you got dressed. M Ayant suivi un régime, il a maigri. Having gone on a diet, he lost weight. N Etant tombé de l’escalier, je me suis cassé la jambe. Having fallen from the staircase, I broke my leg. O Ayant fait leurs devoirs, ils sont sortis. Having done their homework, they went out. 76 Part I: Living in the Here and Now: The Present Indicative 10_773883 ch06.qxp 8/2/06 1:27 PM Page 76 . Chapter 6 Forming the Present Participle and the Gerund In This Chapter ᮣ Explaining the present participle ᮣ Practicing gerunds ᮣ Figuring out the past present participle H ow do. du piano. (The little girl is singing while playing the piano.) 21. C’est une idée _________________ (encourager). 72 Part I: Living in the Here and Now: The Present Indicative 10_773883 ch 06. qxp. out. ) __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 74 Part I: Living in the Here and Now: The Present Indicative 10_773883 ch 06. qxp 8/2/ 06 1:27 PM Page 74 Answer Key In this section I give you the answers to all the problems in this chapter. I