Saturday, March 21, 2020
Simple Essayer (to Try) French Verb Conjugations
Simple Essayer (to Try) French Verb Conjugations          The French verbà  essayerà  means to try. Its a simple word that can easily be confused withà  essuyerà  (to wipe), so be sure to look and listen for that A inà  essayer.         In order to placeà  essayerà  into the past, present, or future tense, the verb needs to be conjugated. Just follow along in this lesson and youll be saying tried and trying in French before you know it.          Conjugating the French Verbà  Essayerââ¬â¹Ã¢â¬â¹      Essayerà  is anà  optional stem-changing verb. Typically with verbs that end in -yer, the Y has to change to an I in certain forms. The rules are a little more casual withà  essayerà  as youll see in the table. When there are two forms of the conjugation, you can use either.         The stem ofà  essayerà  isà  essay-. To this, a variety of infinitive endings is added that conform with the subject pronoun as well as the tense of the sentence. For instance, I try is jessaie or jessaye. Similarly, there are two options for we will try: nous essaierons or nous essayerons.         All this leaves you with many words to memorize. The good news is that there are many opportunities to practice it and useà  essayerà  as you try things throughout your day.                         Subject  Present  Future  Imperfect          j  essaieessaye  essaieraiessayerai  essayais      tu  essaiesessayes  essaierasessayeras  essayais      il  essaieessaye  essaieraessayera  essayait      nous  essayons  essaieronsessayerons  essayions      vous  essayez  essaierezessayerez  essayiez      ils  essaientessayent  essaierontessayeront  essayaient                The Present Participle ofà  Essayer      Theà  present participleà  of essayer isà  essayant. This is as simple as adding -antà  to the verb stem. Not only does it work as a verb, it can also become an adjective, gerund, or noun when needed.          The Past Participle and Passà © Composà ©      Theà  past participleà  essayà ©Ã  is used to form theà  passà © composà ©, a common past tense form of tried in French. To use this, youll also need to conjugate theà  auxiliary verbà  avoir. For example, I tried is jai essayà © and we tried is nous avons essayà ©.          More Simpleà  Essayerà  Conjugations to Know      When the action of trying is in some way questionable, you can turn to the subjunctive verb mood. Similarly, if its dependent on something, the conditional verb mood is used.         With less frequency, you will come across the passà © simple or the imperfect subjunctive. These are mostly found in formal writingà  and will help considerably with reading comprehension.                           Subject  Subjunctive  Conditional  Pass Simple  Imperfect Subjunctive          j  essaieessaye  essaieraisessayerais  essayai  essayasse      tu  essaiesessayes  essaieraisessayerais  essayas  essayasses      il  essaieessaye  essaieraitessayerait  essaya  essayt      nous  essayions  essaierionsessayerions  essaymes  essayassions      vous  essayiez  essaieriezessayeriez  essaytes  essayassiez      ils  essaientessayent  essaieraientessayeraient  essayrent  essayassent               To useà  essayerà  in commands or direct requests, turn to the imperative verb form. When using this, the subject pronoun is not required: use essaie instead of tu essaie.                       Imperative          (tu)  essaieessaye      (nous)  essayons      (vous)  essayez    
Thursday, March 5, 2020
How To Quit A Job You Just Started
How To Quit A Job You Just Started    You did everything right and landed the job. Trouble is, through no fault of your own, itââ¬â¢s just not what you expected it would be. Youââ¬â¢re suddenly desperate not to work there anymore, but youââ¬â¢re worried that youââ¬â¢re stuck. You donââ¬â¢t want to anger your new colleagues or boss. You donââ¬â¢t want to risk being blacklisted from future positions at the company. You donââ¬â¢t want to bring your educational institution a bad name. And you definitely donââ¬â¢t want to be seen as a quitter. What if you get to your next job and feel the same way? You canââ¬â¢t just keep bailing after week one! These are all things to think through if you find yourself in an unhappy situation. But do bear in mind that there are other considerations. You wonââ¬â¢t be as happy, fulfilled, challenged, or productive at an unfulfilling job. Getting out now, once you can see the unpleasant future spilling out before you, might just save both you and your boss a lot of    trouble and mental waste.If you do decide to quit, be absolutely sure before you do. Thatââ¬â¢s the most important factor in deciding whether to breach decorum and cut your losses before youââ¬â¢ve even gotten situated in a new position. The second most important thing is to exit gracefully.Hereââ¬â¢s how:Resign tactfully.Donââ¬â¢t burn any bridges. Do what you can to keep these contacts. And do it in person. This is not the time for letters or emails (though you should have a formal resignation letter ready to go after you meet to discuss with your boss). You owe it to your supervisor to explain why you are bailing- particularly after so much joint effort to get you on board.Be honest and apologetic.Donââ¬â¢t make weakà  excuses that you think will make your boss feel empathy for you. Give the real reason, or the closest to it you can get, and still remain tactful. Be genuinely sorry for the inconvenience, and pivot to showing how this is best for the company and y   our quitting is actually something of a selfless act. If youââ¬â¢re the wrong fit for this job, itââ¬â¢s your moral duty to speak up and say so before wasting time and resources.Give proper notice.Youââ¬â¢ll want to do this with plenty of time for them to find someone else. You should even offer, if at all possible, to stay until they find and train your replacement. This could be great for you if you donââ¬â¢t have an alternative job lined up- use the time to find another one! Remember, you are inconveniencing them, and should behave accordingly.Consider that you might be asked to stay.In most cases, youââ¬â¢ll be given a bunch of reasons to stay. Ask yourself before you speak to your boss whether there are any conditions that, if changed, would make you actually want to stay. Have an answer prepared either way.Think harder next time.Donââ¬â¢t beat yourself up. But do let this be a lesson that you should really consider all angles of a new job before accepting it.    Saving yourself the embarrassment and a whole lot of extra uncertainty and work.    
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