Verbes au présent FSF1D. présent There are three major groups of regular verbs in French: verbs with infinitives ending in -er, verbs with infinitives.

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Verbes au présent FSF1D

présent There are three major groups of regular verbs in French: verbs with infinitives ending in -er, verbs with infinitives ending in -ir, and verbs with infinitives ending in - re. There are three major groups of regular verbs in French: verbs with infinitives ending in -er, verbs with infinitives ending in -ir, and verbs with infinitives ending in - re.

Présent - ER To conjugate -er verbs, drop the -er from the infinitive to form the stem. Next, add the endings: -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent. To conjugate -er verbs, drop the -er from the infinitive to form the stem. Next, add the endings: -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent. Aimer JeAime TuAimes Il/Elle/OnAime NousAimons VousAimez Ils/EllesAiment

Présent - IR To conjugate -ir verbs, drop the -ir from the infinitive to form the stem. Next, add the endings: -is, -is, -it, -issons, - issez, -issent. To conjugate -ir verbs, drop the -ir from the infinitive to form the stem. Next, add the endings: -is, -is, -it, -issons, - issez, -issent. Choisir JeChoisis TuChoisis Il/Elle/OnChoisit NousChoisissons VousChoisissez Ils/EllesChoisissent

Présent - RE To conjugate -re verbs, drop the -re from the infinitive to form the stem. Next, add the endings: -s, -s, -, -ons, -ez,- ent. To conjugate -re verbs, drop the -re from the infinitive to form the stem. Next, add the endings: -s, -s, -, -ons, -ez,- ent. Descendre JeDescends TuDescends Il/Elle/OnDescend NousDescendons VousDescendez Ils/EllesDescendent

Présent Je _________________ (aimer) pizza.Je _________________ (aimer) pizza. Tu _________________ (parler) beaucoup.Tu _________________ (parler) beaucoup. Chris_________________ (finir) son devoirs.Chris_________________ (finir) son devoirs. Nous _________________ (prendre) le TTC.Nous _________________ (prendre) le TTC. Vous _________________ (vendre) tes livres.Vous _________________ (vendre) tes livres. Ils _________________ (choisir) leur cours.Ils _________________ (choisir) leur cours.

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