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French · Verb · #607 most common

battre

to beat
to defeat

Irregular3rd ending

In the tables below, the stem is shown in black and the ending in purple.

1.

Présent

Current actions, habits, and general truths.

jebats
tubats
il/ellebat
nousbattons
vousbattez
ils/ellesbattent
2.

Passé Composé

Completed past actions with present relevance.

jeai battu
tuas battu
il/ellea battu
nousavons battu
vousavez battu
ils/ellesont battu
3.

Imparfait

Ongoing or habitual past actions, descriptions, and background.

jebattais
tubattais
il/ellebattait
nousbattions
vousbattiez
ils/ellesbattaient
4.

Futur Simple

Future events, promises, and formal predictions.

jebattrai
tubattras
il/ellebattra
nousbattrons
vousbattrez
ils/ellesbattront
5.

Conditionnel Présent

Hypothetical outcomes, polite requests, and reported future.

jebattrai
tubattras
il/ellebattrait
nousbattrions
vousbattriez
ils/ellesbattraient
6.

Subjonctif Présent

Doubt, desire, necessity, and emotion in subordinate clauses.

jebatte
tubattes
il/ellebatte
nousbattions
vousbattiez
ils/ellesbattent
7.

Plus-que-parfait

Actions completed before another past action.

jeavais battu
tuavais battu
il/elleavait battu
nousavions battu
vousaviez battu
ils/ellesavaient battu

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Common questions
Is "battre" regular or irregular in French?
"battre" is an irregular French verb. It does not follow the standard 3rd conjugation pattern and must be memorized.
How do you conjugate "battre" in the present tense?
In the Présent, "battre" conjugates as: bats, bats, battons, and more. See the full table above.
What is the past tense of "battre" in French?
In the Passé Composé, "battre" conjugates as: ai battu, as battu, avons battu, and more. See the full table above.
How common is "battre" in French?
"battre" (to beat, to defeat) is one of the most commonly used verbs in French.