Conjugation of the verb sortir in French

Sortir

To go out, leave
Sortir is a common irregular French verb. In most cases, it uses être as its auxiliary, but sometimes takes avoir when it has a direct object. Here’s a table showing how to conjugate sortir in the past, future, and present tenses, and all moods.

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Infinitif

Présent

sortir

Examples

Je sors tous les soirs. I go out every evening.
Il est déjà sorti de chez lui. He has already left his house.
Nous sortions souvent après le travail. We often went out after work.
Demain, ils sortiront plus tôt. Tomorrow, they will leave earlier.
Tu sortirais avec moi ce soir? Would you go out with me tonight?
Pourquoi êtes-vous sortis si tard? Why did you go out so late?
J’espère qu’elle sortira bientôt. I hope she will go out soon.
Si tu pouvais, tu sortirais plus souvent. If you could, you would go out more often.
Ne sortons pas sous la pluie! Let’s not go out in the rain!

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Conjugation of the verb sortir in French (chart)