A1 Subjonctif 5분 분량

Subjonctif present - irregular pouvoir

Use the root `puiss-` for `pouvoir` in the subjunctive to express subjective needs, desires, or doubts.

The Rule in 30 Seconds

  • Uses the unique root `puiss-` for all subjects.
  • Triggered by feelings, doubt, or necessity after `que`.
  • Endings are: -e, -es, -e, -ions, -iez, -ent.
  • Avoid using it for simple, certain facts.

Quick Reference

Subject Subjunctive Form Common Trigger Example
je puisse Il faut que je puisse...
tu puisses Je veux que tu puisses...
il/elle/on puisse Bien qu'il puisse...
nous puissions Pour que nous puissions...
vous puissiez Avant que vous puissiez...
ils/elles puissent Je doute qu'ils puissent...

주요 예문

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1

Il faut que je puisse partir tôt.

I must be able to leave early.

2

Je souhaite que tu puisses venir.

I wish that you can come.

3

✗ Il faut que je peux → ✓ Il faut que je puisse.

I must be able to.

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The Superhero Root

Think of the root `puiss-` like a superhero suit. `pouvoir` only wears it when things get emotional or difficult.

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The 'Que' Alarm

Never use the regular `peux` forms after `que` if you are expressing a wish or a need. It's a dead giveaway you're a beginner.

The Rule in 30 Seconds

  • Uses the unique root `puiss-` for all subjects.
  • Triggered by feelings, doubt, or necessity after `que`.
  • Endings are: -e, -es, -e, -ions, -iez, -ent.
  • Avoid using it for simple, certain facts.

Overview

Welcome to the world of the French subjunctive.

It sounds scary, right?

Don't worry, you've got this.

The subjunctive is a mood, not a tense.

It shows how you feel about an action.

Think of it as the 'subjective' side of life.

Today, we look at the verb pouvoir.

In English, this means 'to be able to'.

Usually, we say 'can'.

But pouvoir is a bit of a rebel.

It has a very irregular form here.

We will break it down together.

It will be simple and clear.

Let's dive into this cool grammar point.

How This Grammar Works

In French, we use the indicative for facts.

'I can speak French' is a fact.

But the subjunctive is for the heart.

It is for dreams, doubts, and needs.

It lives in the land of 'maybe'.

When you use pouvoir, you express ability.

In the subjunctive, that ability is clouded.

Maybe it is a wish you have.

Maybe someone is forcing you to act.

It always follows the magic word que.

Without que, there is usually no subjunctive.

Think of it like a grammar bridge.

You cross the bridge to enter a mood.

It is where feelings rule over cold facts.

Yes, even native speakers pause sometimes.

It is okay to take your time.

Formation Pattern

  1. 1Most French verbs follow a strict recipe.
  2. 2You take the 'they' form and cut.
  3. 3Then you add some standard endings.
  4. 4But pouvoir decided to be different.
  5. 5It uses a totally unique root.
  6. 6You must memorize this special stem: puiss-.
  7. 7It sounds a bit like a 'shhh' sound.
  8. 8Here is how you build it:
  9. 9Start with the root puiss-.
  10. 10Add the ending -e for je.
  11. 11Add -es for the tu form.
  12. 12Add -e for il, elle, or on.
  13. 13Use -ions for the nous form.
  14. 14Use -iez for the vous form.
  15. 15Add -ent for the ils or elles form.
  16. 16It looks like this in full:
  17. 17que je puisse
  18. 18que tu puisses
  19. 19qu'il puisse
  20. 20que nous puissions
  21. 21que vous puissiez
  22. 22qu'ils puissent
  23. 23Notice the 'i' in the nous and vous.
  24. 24It is like a little secret code.
  25. 25You've got this pattern down now.

When To Use It

The subjunctive pops up in specific places.

One huge trigger is the phrase il faut que.

This means 'it is necessary that'.

Imagine you are at a job interview.

You say, 'It is necessary I can work'.

In French: Il faut que je puisse travailler.

You also use it for strong wishes.

Maybe you want a friend to succeed.

'I want you to be able to come'.

That uses the subjunctive of pouvoir.

Use it when you feel doubt too.

'I doubt he can finish the race'.

It is perfect for ordering food politely.

'I wish I could have some cake'.

Well, that is more for fancy requests.

It helps you sound very natural.

Think of it as a social tool.

It makes your French feel more fluid.

It shows you understand subtle emotions.

Grammar is just a way to connect.

When Not To Use It

Do not use it for simple facts.

'I can swim' is just Je peux nager.

No que, no subjunctive mood needed.

Also, do not use it with certainty.

Words like je sais que love the indicative.

'I know he can do it'.

This uses peut, not the puisse form.

Another rule: check the subjects.

Are the subjects the same person?

'I want to be able to go'.

In French, we use the infinitive here.

Je veux pouvoir partir.

We only use puisse for different people.

'I want YOU to be able to go'.

Now the bridge is open for us.

Keep it simple and avoid overthinking it.

Common Mistakes

Many people try to use the indicative.

They say Il faut que je peux.

This sounds very wrong to French ears.

It is like saying 'I goes' in English.

Remember: que is your warning sign.

Another mistake is forgetting the root.

Some try to use pouv- or peuv-.

Nope, only puiss- works in the subjunctive.

Also, watch out for the nous form.

People often forget that extra 'i'.

Que nous puissions is the right way.

Que nous pussions is a different thing.

Don't let the 's' sounds scare you.

Just hiss a little and move on.

Everyone makes mistakes when learning this.

Even teachers slip up on occasion.

Just laugh and try it again later.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

Compare je peux and que je puisse.

The first is a hard fact.

The second is a soft possibility.

Think of it like a light switch.

Peux is the 'on' position for reality.

Puisse is the 'dimmer' for feelings.

Another contrast is with the verb vouloir.

Je veux (I want) often triggers puisse.

But je pense (I think) usually does not.

Unless you say 'I do NOT think'.

Negatives can change the grammar rules.

It is like a game of chess.

You must look at the whole board.

Is there a que? Is there doubt?

If yes, reach for that puiss- root.

It is your best friend in uncertainty.

Quick FAQ

Q. Is puisse used in the past?

A. No, this is for the present.

Q. Does it mean 'could' or 'can'?

A. It depends on the English sentence.

Q. Can I use it without que?

A. Only in very formal, rare wishes.

Q. Is it used in spoken French?

A. Yes, very often in common phrases.

Q. Is the root the same for all?

A. Yes, puiss- is the universal key.

Q. Is it hard to learn?

A. Only if you rush the process.

Q. Why does French have this?

A. It adds color to our speech.

Q. Can I just use pouvoir?

A. People will understand you anyway.

Q. But will I sound better?

A. Yes, you will sound much better.

Reference Table

Subject Subjunctive Form Common Trigger Example
je puisse Il faut que je puisse...
tu puisses Je veux que tu puisses...
il/elle/on puisse Bien qu'il puisse...
nous puissions Pour que nous puissions...
vous puissiez Avant que vous puissiez...
ils/elles puissent Je doute qu'ils puissent...
💡

The Superhero Root

Think of the root `puiss-` like a superhero suit. `pouvoir` only wears it when things get emotional or difficult.

⚠️

The 'Que' Alarm

Never use the regular `peux` forms after `que` if you are expressing a wish or a need. It's a dead giveaway you're a beginner.

🎯

Listen for the Hiss

In fast speech, `que je puisse` might sound like 'kuh-zhuh-pweess'. Listen for that 'pweess' sound in movies!

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Politeness Power

French people use `puisse` to be polite. 'Faites en sorte que je puisse...' is a very classy way to ask for help.

예시

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#1 Necessity

Il faut que je puisse partir tôt.

Focus: puisse

I must be able to leave early.

A very common daily phrase.

#2 Desire

Je souhaite que tu puisses venir.

Focus: puisses

I wish that you can come.

Expressing a wish for someone else.

#3 Correction

✗ Il faut que je peux → ✓ Il faut que je puisse.

Focus: puisse

I must be able to.

Don't use the indicative after 'que'.

#4 Doubt

Je doute qu'elle puisse finir seule.

Focus: puisse

I doubt she can finish alone.

Doubt triggers the subjunctive mood.

#5 Purpose

Prête-moi ton vélo pour que nous puissions aller au parc.

Focus: puissions

Lend me your bike so we can go to the park.

The 'i' is vital in 'nous'.

#6 Correction

✗ Pour que vous powviez → ✓ Pour que vous puissiez.

Focus: puissiez

So that you can.

Watch out for spelling mistakes.

#7 Formal Wish

J'espère qu'ils puissent trouver une solution.

Focus: puissent

I hope they can find a solution.

A bit more formal context.

#8 Conjunction

Bien qu'il puisse pleuvoir, je sors.

Focus: puisse

Although it might rain, I'm going out.

Usage after 'bien que'.

셀프 테스트

Choose the correct form of 'pouvoir' for the sentence.

Il faut que je ___ manger maintenant.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: a

After 'Il faut que', we use the subjunctive form 'puisse' for 'je'.

Complete the wish for your friend.

Je veux que tu ___ réussir ton examen.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: b

The 'tu' form of the subjunctive always ends in '-es' with the 'puiss-' root.

Fill in the blank for the 'nous' subject.

Il est possible que nous ___ vous aider.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: c

The 'nous' form requires the 'puiss-' root plus the '-ions' ending.

🎉 점수: /3

시각 학습 자료

Fact vs Feeling

Indicative (Fact)
Je peux partir. I can go.
Subjunctive (Emotion)
Il faut que je puisse partir. I must be able to go.

Subjunctive Decision Path

1

Is there a 'que' before the verb?

YES ↓
NO
Use Indicative (Peux)
2

Does the first part show doubt or need?

YES ↓
NO
Use Indicative (Peux)

The Trigger Grid

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Triggers

  • Il faut que
  • Je veux que
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Non-Triggers

  • Je sais que
  • Je vois que

자주 묻는 질문

22 질문

No, puisse is strictly for the subjunctive mood. For everyday facts, you must stick to the regular indicative form peux.

Yes, it is totally irregular. It doesn't look like pouvoir at all, which is why we call it a rebel verb.

Absolutely! It is used daily in common phrases like il faut que je puisse. You will hear it in shops and at work.

No, for A1, we focus on the present. There are past forms, but don't worry about them yet; they are for later.

No, it is the only root used for all subjects in the subjunctive. It keeps things consistent once you learn it.

It comes from an old form of the verb. French history is full of weird twists that changed how verbs look today.

In 'nous' and 'vous', you must include the 'i'. So it is puissions and puissiez, not just 'puissons'.

The phrases Il faut que and Je veux que are the top two. Master these, and you'll use it correctly 80% of the time.

We use it for ability under pressure or doubt. If you say Je doute que tu puisses, you are doubting their ability.

Usually, yes. The word que acts as a gateway into the subjunctive mood for most French verbs.

If you are certain, use peux. If you are unsure or emotional, use puisse. It's a mood choice!

Not directly. English uses 'could' or 'can' for both, but French splits them into different grammatical moods.

Yes, pouvoir is one of the big three irregulars in the subjunctive, along with être and avoir.

Use it when you want someone to do something. For example, Je veux qu'il puisse venir (I want him to be able to come).

Think of the 's' sound. Root puiss- plus ending -e gives you puisse. It rhymes with 'fleece' but with a 'p'.

Using it for certainty is the big one. Never say Je sais que je puisse; that sounds very confusing to locals.

It is exactly the same for je and il. Both are puisse. context tells you who is being talked about.

Yes, but only in very formal writing or poetic wishes. At A1 level, you should always use que.

Yes, it behaves just like any other verb. For example, Il faut que je ne puisse pas dormir (I must not be able to sleep).

In Spanish, the root is 'pued-'. Both languages change the root, but French is a bit more dramatic with 'puiss-'.

Keep a list of 'Il faut que' sentences. Practice saying them out loud until the 'puiss-' sound feels natural in your mouth.

You are doing great! Learning irregulars is the hardest part of French, so take a bow for reaching this level.

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