Key facts

Épater

To amaze · to impress/to amaze

C1Regular
Stem
épat
Past participle
épaté

Examples

J'épate mes amis.

I amaze my friends.

Il n'épate pas sa mère.

He doesn't amaze his mother.

Nous épations Paul.

We were impressing Paul.

Nous avons épaté Marie.

We amazed Marie.

Présent

Indicative present — everyday actions, ongoing situations, and habits; the tense you rely on most in conversation.

Group 1
J'épate
Iamaze
Tuépates
Youamaze
Ilépate
Heamazes
Nousépatons
Weamaze
Vousépatez
Youamaze
Ilsépatent
Theyamaze

Futur proche

Near future with aller + infinitive — what you are about to do, very soon after the moment of speaking.

Jevais épater
Iam going to amaze
Tuvas épater
Youare going to amaze
Ilva épater
Heis going to amaze
Nousallons épater
Weare going to amaze
Vousallez épater
Youare going to amaze
Ilsvont épater
Theyare going to amaze

Passé récent

Recent past with venir de + infinitive — something that has just finished, still fresh in the speaker’s mind.

Jeviens d'épater
Ihave just amazed
Tuviens d'épater
Youhave just amazed
Ilvient d'épater
Hehas just amazed
Nousvenons d'épater
Wehave just amazed
Vousvenez d'épater
Youhave just amazed
Ilsviennent d'épater
Theyhave just amazed

Passé composé

Compound past with être or avoir + past participle — completed, one-off events and the backbone of spoken storytelling.

J'ai épaté
Ihave amazed
Tuas épaté
Youhave amazed
Ila épaté
Hehas amazed
Nousavons épaté
Wehave amazed
Vousavez épaté
Youhave amazed
Ilsont épaté
Theyhave amazed

Conditionnel présent

Conditional mood — polite requests, imagined outcomes, and what would happen under certain conditions.

J'épaterais
Iwould amaze
Tuépaterais
Youwould amaze
Ilépaterait
Hewould amaze
Nousépaterions
Wewould amaze
Vousépateriez
Youwould amaze
Ilsépateraient
Theywould amaze

Futur simple

Simple future — often more formal or literary than the near future; states intentions farther ahead in time.

J'épaterai
Iwill amaze
Tuépateras
Youwill amaze
Ilépatera
Hewill amaze
Nousépaterons
Wewill amaze
Vousépaterez
Youwill amaze
Ilsépateront
Theywill amaze

Imparfait

Imperfect — repeated habits in the past, background description, and actions still in progress when something else occurred.

J'épatais
Iwas amazing
Tuépatais
Youwere amazing
Ilépatait
Hewas amazing
Nousépations
Were amazing
Vousépatiez
Youwere amazing
Ilsépataient
Theywere amazing

Impératif présent

Present imperative — direct commands and friendly requests; only tu, nous, and vous person forms exist.

(Tu)épate
Youamaze
(Nous)épatons
Weamaze
(Vous)épatez
Youamaze

Participe présent

Present participle — the -ant form in subordinate clauses, compound tenses, and many fixed expressions.

épatant
amazing

Gérondif présent

Gerund with en + present participle — simultaneous action, manner, or cause while something else is going on.

en épatant
amazing

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