DEVOIR – Passé composé – Présent – Futur simple

Devoir (Passé composé - Présent - Futur simple)

DEVOIR – Passé composé – Présent – Futur simple

In this post, DEVOIR – Passé composé – Présent – Futur simple, the verb devoir means “to have to” or “must.” You’ll see how it’s conjugated in the présent, passé composé, and futur simple to express obligations across different tenses.

Conjugation : Devoir

To have to – Devoir
 Devoir To have to,must Present Passé Composé Imparfait  Simple future Conditionnel présent Subjonctif

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Devoir (Passé composé - Présent - Futur simple)

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The verb devoir is one of the most useful verbs in French because it helps express obligation, necessity, and even probability. Understanding how to use devoir in the présent, passé composé, and futur simple tenses allows you to communicate about duties and responsibilities in different time frames. In the présent tense, devoir is often used to say what you must do right now or regularly. For example, Je dois étudier means “I must study.” In the passé composé, it describes what you had to do or were supposed to do in the past, like J’ai dû partir (“I had to leave”). Lastly, the futur simple form expresses what you will have to do later, as in Je devrai travailler (“I will have to work”). Mastering these conjugations will improve your fluency and confidence when discussing obligations in French. Practice regularly to become comfortable using devoir in all its forms.