Français 3 Chapitre 1 Grammaire 1
To conjugate –er, -ir and –re verbs in the present tense (to say that something is happening or happens), drop the last two letters from the infinitive and add the following endings.
aim er chois ir attend re je/j tu il/elle/on nous vous ils/elles
Il attend le bus. Il _____attend _____ le bus.
Youve already learned many irregular verbs. Do you remember how to conjugate these verbs?
j tu il/elle/on nous vous ils/elles
What do these idiomatic expressions mean in English? What verb do we use in English instead of to have? avoir faim avoir soif avoir besoin de avoir # ans avoir chaud avoir froid
je tu il/elle/on nous vous ils/elles
Je Tu Il Elle On Nous Vous Ils Elles
je tu il/elle/on nous vous ils/elles
Compose original sentences stating where you are going and what you are going to do there. Je Tu Elle Nous Vous Ils
je tu il/elle/on nous vous ils/elles
Write the English meaning of the following idiomatic expressions with faire. faire du ski (or any other sport/game you do) faire froid faire chaud faire cuire
je tu il/elle/on nous vous ils/elles
Conjugate the verbs that are part of the family of the verb prendre. Write their meanings in English. comprendre apprendre surprendre
je venir de + inf. tu il/elle/on revenir nous devenir vous souvenir ils/elles
The family of venir includes several verbs, list their conjugations and English meanings. revenir devenir souvenir
Remember to say what one just did in French you use the correct form of venir followed by the preposition de and the infinitive of the main verb. Translate the following into French. I just ate. He just fell. We just left. They just called.
Three more verbs that are followed by an infinitive are vouloir (to want), devoir (to have to), and pouvoir (to be able). Conjugate. vouloirdevoirpouvoir
Translate Tu veux nager demain? Il doit tondre la pelouse. Elles peuvent bien danser.