Conjugation of Habiller - To dress
The verb habiller in French is a regular verb from the 1st group of verbs, verbs ending in –er. The conjugation of habiller, verb of the 1st group stays consistent and is fairly easy to remember.
Compound tenses of habiller such as passé composé, plus-que-parfait, and more, are built with the auxiliary avoir.
See below for verbs conjugated the same way as habiller.
Habiller isn’t followed by a preposition – habiller quelqu’un.
Let’s learn together the conjugation of habiller in all the French tenses you should know!

Infinitif
Habiller
Participe présent
Habillant
Participe passé
Habillé
Présent
j’habille
tu habilles
il habille
elle habille
on habille
nous habillons
vous habillez
ils habillent
elles habillent
Passé composé
j’ai habillé
tu as habillé
il a habillé
elle a habillé
on a habillé
nous avons habillé
vous avez habillé
ils ont habillé
elles ont habillé
Imparfait
j’habillais
tu habillais
il habillait
elle habillait
on habillait
nous habillions
vous habilliez
ils habillaient
elles habillaient
Plus-que-parfait
j’avais habillé
tu avais habillé
il avait habillé
elle avait habillé
on avait habillé
nous avions habillé
vous aviez habillé
ils avaient habillé
elles avaient habillé
Futur simple
j’habillerai
tu habilleras
il habillera
elle habillera
on habillera
nous habillerons
vous habillerez
ils habilleront
elles habilleront
Futur antérieur
j’aurai habillé
tu auras habillé
il aura habillé
elle aura habillé
on aura habillé
nous aurons habillé
vous aurez habillé
ils auront habillé
elles auront habillé
Conditionnel présent
j’habillerais
tu habillerais
il habillerait
elle habillerait
on habillerait
nous habillerions
vous habilleriez
ils habilleraient
elles habilleraient
Conditionnel passé
j’aurais habillé
tu aurais habillé
il aurait habillé
elle aurait habillé
on aurait habillé
nous aurions habillé
vous auriez habillé
ils auraient habillé
elles auraient habillé
Subjonctif présent
que j’habille
que tu habilles
qu’il habille
qu’elle habille
qu’on habille
que nous habillions
que vous habilliez
qu’ils habillent
qu’elles habillent
Subjonctif passé
que j’aie habillé
que tu aies habillé
qu’il ait habillé
qu’elle ait habillé
qu’on ait habillé
que nous ayons habillé
que vous ayez habillé
qu’ils aient habillé
qu’elles aient habillé
Impératif
habille !
habillons !
habillez !
You see, the conjugation of habiller is quite easy to remember.
Examples including Habiller
Le vendeur habille le mannequin dans la vitrine.
The seller dresses the mannequin in the shop window.
Il habille son fils après avoir pris son petit déjeuner.
He dresses his son after having breakfast.
La petite fille habille sa poupée.
The little girl dresses her doll.
Ils habilleront la statue pour Noël.
They will dress the statue for Christmas.
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