Key facts

Rattraper

To catch up · to catch up/to catch

B1Regular
Stem
rattrap
Past participle
rattrapé

Examples

Je rattrape le retard.

I catch up on the delay.

Il ne rattrape pas le coup.

He doesn't make up for it.

Nous rattrapions le bus.

We were catching the bus.

Nous avons rattrapé le sac.

We caught the bag.

Présent

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

Group 1
Jerattrape
Icatch up
Turattrapes
Youcatch up
Ilrattrape
Hecatches up
Nousrattrapons
Wecatch up
Vousrattrapez
Youcatch up
Ilsrattrapent
Theycatch up

Futur proche

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

Jevais rattraper
Iam going to catch up
Tuvas rattraper
Youare going to catch up
Ilva rattraper
Heis going to catch up
Nousallons rattraper
Weare going to catch up
Vousallez rattraper
Youare going to catch up
Ilsvont rattraper
Theyare going to catch up

Passé récent

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

Jeviens de rattraper
Ihave just caught up
Tuviens de rattraper
Youhave just caught up
Ilvient de rattraper
Hehas just caught up
Nousvenons de rattraper
Wehave just caught up
Vousvenez de rattraper
Youhave just caught up
Ilsviennent de rattraper
Theyhave just caught up

Passé composé

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

J'ai rattrapé
Ihave caught up
Tuas rattrapé
Youhave caught up
Ila rattrapé
Hehas caught up
Nousavons rattrapé
Wehave caught up
Vousavez rattrapé
Youhave caught up
Ilsont rattrapé
Theyhave caught up

Conditionnel présent

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

Jerattraperais
Iwould catch up
Turattraperais
Youwould catch up
Ilrattraperait
Hewould catch up
Nousrattraperions
Wewould catch up
Vousrattraperiez
Youwould catch up
Ilsrattraperaient
Theywould catch up

Futur simple

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

Jerattraperai
Iwill catch up
Turattraperas
Youwill catch up
Ilrattrapera
Hewill catch up
Nousrattraperons
Wewill catch up
Vousrattraperez
Youwill catch up
Ilsrattraperont
Theywill catch up

Imparfait

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

Jerattrapais
Iwas catching up
Turattrapais
Youwere catching up
Ilrattrapait
Hewas catching up
Nousrattrapions
Were catching up
Vousrattrapiez
Youwere catching up
Ilsrattrapaient
Theywere catching up

Impératif présent

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

(Tu)rattrape
Youcatch up
(Nous)rattrapons
Wecatch up
(Vous)rattrapez
Youcatch up

Participe présent

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

rattrapant
catching up

Gérondif présent

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

en rattrapant
catching up

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