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il ne pleuvasse pas
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il n'a pas pleuvassé
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Imperfect

  

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il ne pleuvassait pas
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Pluperfect

  

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il n'avait pas pleuvassé
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il ne pleuvassa pas
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il n'eut pas pleuvassé
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il ne pleuvassera pas
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il n'aura pas pleuvassé
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Present

  

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qu'il ne pleuvasse pas
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Past

  

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qu'il n'ait pas pleuvassé
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Imperfect

  

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qu'il ne pleuvassât pas
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Pluperfect

  

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qu'il n'eût pas pleuvassé
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Present

  

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il ne pleuvasserait pas
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il n'aurait pas pleuvassé
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Present

 
ne pas pleuvasser

Past

 
ne pas avoir pleuvassé

Present

ne pleuvassant pas

Past

pleuvassé
n'ayant pas pleuvassé

Pleuvasser french verb

Pleuvasser belong to the 1st group.
Pleuvasser is conjugated the same way that verbs that end in : -er
Pleuvasser is conjugated with auxiliary avoir.
Pleuvasser is an impersonal verb (conjugation in 3rd person singular only).
Pleuvasser is a french first group verb. So it follow the regular conjugation pattern of the first group like: aimer. Follow this link to see all the endings of the conjugation of the first group verbs : conjugation rules and endings for the first group verbs.

Pleuvasser is conjugated the same way that verbs that end in : -er. First group verbs always end with -er as their infinitive. Endings of first group verbs are regular.
Note : Although endings are perfectly regular, spelling changes occur in the stems of verbs in -cer, -ger, -yer, -eter, -eler, -é-consonne(s)-er, -e-consonne-er, verb envoyer and similar verbs.

Le verbe « pleuvasser » is an impersonal verb. In linguistics, an impersonal verb is one that has no determinate subject. For example, in the sentence "It rains", rain is an impersonal verb and the pronoun it does not refer to anything. In many languages the verb takes a third person singular inflection and often appears with an expletive subject. In the active voice, impersonal verbs can be used to express operation of nature, mental distress, and acts with no reference to the do-er. Impersonal verbs are also called weather verbs because they frequently appear in the context of weather description. Common french impersonal verbs: pleuvoir => « il pleut », grêler => « il grêle », falloir => « il faut », s'agir => « il s'agit », advenir => « il advient ».

Pleuvasser verb is conjugated in negative form. The placement of the negative adverb follow the following rules:
- the adverb « ne » is placed after the pronoun and before the verb.
- in simple tenses, the adverbs (« ne ...pas », « ne...plus », « ne...jamais », etc...) surround the verb pleuvasser.
- in compound tenses or in passive voice, the negative adverbs surround the auxiliary.
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Pleuvasser is a first group verbs with a regular stem. A large number of verbs shares this conjugation. Only the most common French verbs are listed below :

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