Subjonctif après "il est important que"
The subjunctive after 'il est important que' transforms facts into essential necessities, marking you as an advanced French speaker.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use it after 'il est important que' to show necessity.
- Always requires 'que' followed by a new subject and verb.
- Formed using the 'ils' stem plus specific subjunctive endings.
- Indicates obligation or urgency rather than a simple fact.
Quick Reference
| Verb Group | Present 'Ils' Form | Subjunctive Stem | Example (Tu) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular -ER | Ils parlent | parl- | que tu parles |
| Regular -IR | Ils finissent | finiss- | que tu finisses |
| Regular -RE | Ils vendent | vend- | que tu vendes |
| Irregular: Faire | Ils font | fass- | que tu fasses |
| Irregular: Savoir | Ils savent | sach- | que tu saches |
| Irregular: Pouvoir | Ils peuvent | puiss- | que tu puisses |
Ejemplos clave
3 de 8Il est important que tu finisses tes devoirs.
It is important that you finish your homework.
Il est important qu'elle soit à l'heure.
It is important that she is on time.
Il est important que nous prenions une décision.
It is important that we make a decision.
The 'Ils' Trick
Always find the 'ils' form of the present tense first. It works for 90% of verbs. If you know 'ils finissent', you know the stem is 'finiss-'!
The 'Que' Constraint
Never forget the 'que'. In English we say 'It's important you come', but in French you MUST say 'Il est important QUE tu viennes'.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use it after 'il est important que' to show necessity.
- Always requires 'que' followed by a new subject and verb.
- Formed using the 'ils' stem plus specific subjunctive endings.
- Indicates obligation or urgency rather than a simple fact.
Overview
Welcome to one of the most famous parts of French: the Subjunctive! Specifically, we are looking at how to use it after the phrase il est important que. Think of the Subjunctive as the "mood of the heart." It is not about cold, hard facts. It is about what you want, what you need, or what you feel should happen. When you say il est important que, you are setting the stage for a necessity. You aren't just stating a fact like "the sky is blue." You are saying that something *needs* to be a certain way. Yes, it sounds a bit fancy. But don't worry! Even though it's called "advanced," you can master it with a few simple tricks. It’s like learning a secret handshake in the French language. Once you know it, you’ll sound much more like a native speaker. Let's dive into the world of necessity and learn how to make your French sound truly elegant.
How This Grammar Works
In French, we have different "moods." The Indicative is for facts. The Subjunctive is for everything else: doubts, desires, and necessities. The phrase il est important que (it is important that) is a massive red flag. It tells the listener, "Hey! The next verb needs to be in the Subjunctive!" Why? Because you are expressing a subjective necessity. You are pushing your will or an obligation onto a situation. In English, we often skip this. We might just say "It's important that he goes." But in French, the verb aller (to go) must transform. It becomes il est important qu'il aille. Notice the three ingredients you need here. First, you need the trigger phrase: il est important. Second, you need the magic word que. Third, you need a subject and a verb. Without that que, the subjunctive stays in the cupboard. It’s like a traffic light. The que is the green light that tells the Subjunctive it’s time to move.
Formation Pattern
- 1Creating the Subjunctive looks scary, but it’s actually a recycling project. Most of the time, you use parts of verbs you already know. Here is the 3-step recipe for regular verbs:
- 2Go to the "ils" (they) form of the present tense. For
parler, that isils parlent. - 3Chop off the
-entending. Now you have the "stem":parl-. - 4Add the special Subjunctive endings:
- 5
je: -e - 6
tu: -es - 7
il/elle/on: -e - 8
nous: -ions - 9
vous: -iez - 10
ils/elles: -ent - 11Wait, did you notice something? The endings for
je,tu,il, andilslook just like the regular present tense! The only ones that really stand out arenousandvous. They look like the Imparfait endings. It’s like the French language decided to have a costume party and everyone swapped hats. Just remember: Stem from "ils", add the endings, and you’re golden. Of course, there are some rebels (irregular verbs), but we will tackle those like a pro later.
When To Use It
You use this pattern whenever you want to emphasize that something is vital. Think of high-stakes situations. Imagine you are at a job interview. You might say, Il est important que je comprenne vos besoins (It is important that I understand your needs). Or maybe you are giving directions to a lost tourist. You’d say, Il est important que vous tourniez à gauche (It is important that you turn left). It shows that you care about the outcome. It adds a layer of politeness and urgency. You will also hear this in hospitals or from your boss. It’s the language of "getting things done." If you are ordering food and have an allergy, this is your best friend. Il est important que le chef sache pour mes allergies. It makes sure people pay attention to what you are saying.
When Not To Use It
This is a common trap! You only use the Subjunctive after que if there is a specific person (subject) following it. If you are speaking generally, you don't need the Subjunctive. Instead, you use de plus the infinitive (the basic form of the verb). For example: Il est important de dormir (It is important to sleep). Notice there is no que and no je/tu/il. It’s just a general piece of advice for the whole world. Another time to avoid it is when you are stating a simple fact without any necessity. If you say Je sais que tu es là (I know you are there), that is a fact. No subjunctive needed! Think of it like this: if you can add "I think it's vital" to the sentence, use the subjunctive. If it's just a boring observation, stick to the regular indicative.
Common Mistakes
Even native speakers trip over this sometimes, so don't be too hard on yourself! The biggest mistake is using the regular present tense. For example, saying Il est important que tu fais instead of Il est important que tu fasses. It sounds a bit "crunchy" to a French ear. Another big one is forgetting the irregular verbs. Avoir (to have) and être (to be) are the kings of the irregulars. You can't just follow the "ils" rule for them. Another mistake? Using the Subjunctive when there is no change of subject. If I say "It is important for me that I go," it's better to say Il est important que je parte. But often, if the subject is the same, French people prefer the infinitive. Finally, don't forget the que! Without it, the sentence falls apart like a wet croissant.
Contrast With Similar Patterns
Let’s compare the Subjunctive with the Indicative. The Indicative is like a photograph; it shows what is actually happening. Tu pars (You are leaving). Simple. The Subjunctive is like a painting; it shows an idea or a necessity. Il est important que tu partes. It’s not a fact yet; it’s a requirement. Compare Il est évident que... (It is obvious that...) with Il est important que.... The first one is a fact, so it uses the Indicative. The second one is a necessity, so it uses the Subjunctive. It’s the difference between saying "The door is open" and "It’s important that the door be open." One is a description; the other is a command disguised as a suggestion. Understanding this contrast is the key to unlocking the "logic" of French grammar.
Quick FAQ
Q. Is the subjunctive only for formal writing?
A. Not at all! You’ll hear it in casual conversations every day. It’s very common.
Q. Do I really need to learn the irregulars?
A. Yes, because they are the most common verbs like faire, aller, and être. You'll use them constantly.
Q. Why does nous look like the Imparfait?
A. French grammar loves to recycle! It makes it easier once you notice the pattern.
Q. What if I use the wrong mood?
A. Don't panic! People will still understand you. It just sounds a bit like saying "He go to the store" in English. Keep practicing and you'll get it!
Reference Table
| Verb Group | Present 'Ils' Form | Subjunctive Stem | Example (Tu) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular -ER | Ils parlent | parl- | que tu parles |
| Regular -IR | Ils finissent | finiss- | que tu finisses |
| Regular -RE | Ils vendent | vend- | que tu vendes |
| Irregular: Faire | Ils font | fass- | que tu fasses |
| Irregular: Savoir | Ils savent | sach- | que tu saches |
| Irregular: Pouvoir | Ils peuvent | puiss- | que tu puisses |
The 'Ils' Trick
Always find the 'ils' form of the present tense first. It works for 90% of verbs. If you know 'ils finissent', you know the stem is 'finiss-'!
The 'Que' Constraint
Never forget the 'que'. In English we say 'It's important you come', but in French you MUST say 'Il est important QUE tu viennes'.
Same Subject Shortcut
If you want to say 'It's important for me to go', use 'Il est important de partir' instead of 'que je parte'. It's smoother!
Drama Mood
Think of the subjunctive as the 'theatre kid' of grammar. Use it when you want to add a bit of weight or feeling to your necessity.
Ejemplos
8Il est important que tu finisses tes devoirs.
Focus: finisses
It is important that you finish your homework.
Standard -IR verb conjugation.
Il est important qu'elle soit à l'heure.
Focus: soit
It is important that she is on time.
Uses the irregular 'être'.
Il est important que nous prenions une décision.
Focus: prenions
It is important that we make a decision.
Notice the -ions ending for 'nous'.
Il est important que tu viennes à la fête !
Focus: viennes
It is important that you come to the party!
Expressing a personal desire/necessity.
Il est important qu'il n'y ait pas de bruit.
Focus: ait
It is important that there is no noise.
Subjunctive of 'il y a' becomes 'qu'il y ait'.
✗ Il est important que tu fais attention. → ✓ Il est important que tu fasses attention.
Focus: fasses
It is important that you pay attention.
'Faire' is irregular in the subjunctive.
✗ Il est important que tu as ton passeport. → ✓ Il est important que tu aies ton passeport.
Focus: aies
It is important that you have your passport.
'Avoir' becomes 'aies'.
Il est important que vous sachiez la vérité.
Focus: sachiez
It is important that you know the truth.
Savoir has a completely different stem: sach-.
Ponte a prueba
Complete the sentence with the correct subjunctive form of the verb in brackets.
Il est important que nous ___ (partir) maintenant.
For 'nous' in the subjunctive, we use the imparfait-style ending '-ions'.
Choose the correct irregular form.
Il est important que tu ___ (être) prêt pour l'examen.
The subjunctive of 'être' for 'tu' is 'sois'.
Identify the correct stem.
Il est important que vous ___ (faire) du sport.
The stem for 'faire' in the subjunctive is 'fass-'.
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Ayudas visuales
Indicative vs Subjunctive
Subjunctive or Infinitive?
Is there a 'que'?
Is there a specific subject?
Is it a necessity/emotion?
Subjunctive Endings
Singular
- • -e (je)
- • -es (tu)
- • -e (il/elle)
Plural
- • -ions (nous)
- • -iez (vous)
- • -ent (ils/elles)
Preguntas frecuentes
20 preguntasBecause it expresses a necessity or an obligation, which in French requires the subjective mood. It’s not a fact yet, but something that *needs* to happen, like qu'il vienne.
Absolutely! You will hear it every day in phrases like il faut que or il est important que. It's not just for old books.
People will still understand you perfectly. It just sounds slightly ungrammatical, like saying 'he do' instead of 'he does' in English. Don't sweat it too much!
Yes, just remember to add -ions to the stem. For example: Il est important que nous mangions ensemble.
The stem for 'aller' is irregular: aill-. So you say il est important que j'aille.
No, only those that express doubt, necessity, or emotion. Il est vrai que (It is true that) uses the indicative because it states a fact.
Just like in the regular present tense, the -ent at the end of subjunctive verbs is silent. Ils parlent and qu'ils parlent sound exactly the same.
You can use il faut que, which is much shorter and very common. It also triggers the subjunctive, like il faut que tu viennes.
Yes, but we rarely use it. We say 'It is important that he be on time' instead of 'he is'. French uses it much more often!
If there is no 'que', you usually use 'de' and the infinitive. Il est important de bien dormir is a general statement with no specific subject.
No, it's very irregular. You must memorize: sois, sois, soit, soyons, soyez, soient. It’s the most important one to learn!
No, it's also irregular: aie, aies, ait, ayons, ayez, aient. You'll need this for sentences like qu'il ait de la chance.
Yes, there is a past subjunctive, but as a beginner, you only need to worry about the present subjunctive. One step at a time!
Try making a list of three things that are important for your friends to do today. Start each sentence with Il est important que....
The name comes from Latin 'subjungere', meaning 'to join underneath'. It's because the mood is usually 'joined' to a main clause by the word que.
Yes, for every person. Je fasse, tu fasses, il fasse, nous fassions, vous fassiez, ils fassent. It’s very consistent once you know the stem.
Yes, because necessities are often based on opinions. Il est important que ce film soit bon expresses your hope and requirement for the movie.
It's irregular too! The stem is puiss-. Example: Il est important que tu puisses venir.
For almost all verbs, yes! Only 'être' and 'avoir' (and a few others) are different. This makes it much easier to remember.
Yes! Il est important qu'on sache la vérité (It is important that we know the truth). It works just like 'il' or 'elle'.
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