Regular “er” verb conjugation French I Steps for conjugating regular “er” verbs Subject pronouns “er” verbs Find the stem Verb endings for conjugation.

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Regular “er” verb conjugation French I

Steps for conjugating regular “er” verbs Subject pronouns “er” verbs Find the stem Verb endings for conjugation Putting it all together

Subject pronouns Who is doing?  Je  Tu  Il/Elle  Nous  Vous  Ils/Elles

Regular “er” verbs  Jouer  Téléphoner  Parler  Manger  Chanter  Danser  Nager  Regarder  Écouter  Dîner  Voyager  Étudier  Travailler  Aimer

Finding the verb stem  Identify the verb infinitive  Cut off the “er” ending  You have your verb stem Some examples: parler > parl dîner > dîn étudier > étudi

Verb endings for conjugation Je _____e Nous _____ons Tu _____esVous _____ez Il/Elle _____e Ils/Elles _____ent

Putting it all together Je travailleNous travaillons Tu travaillesVous travaillez Il/Elle travaille Ils/Elles travaillent

Putting it all together Je travailleNous travaillons Tu travaillesVous travaillez Il/Elle travaille Ils/Elles travaillent

Verb endings for conjugation of “ger” verbs (a.k.a. the tweek in the program) Je _____e Nous _____eons (necessary to keep the soft “g” sound) Tu _____esVous _____ez Il/Elle _____eIls/Elles _____ent

Putting it all together using “ger” verbs Je nageNous nageons Tu nagesVous nagez Il/Elle nage Ils/Elles nagent

Putting it all together using “ger” verbs Je nageNous nageons Tu nagesVous nagez Il/Elle nage Ils/Elles nagent

Examples:  Je joue au tennis avec toi.  Tu chantes très bien.  Jean-Luc ne danse pas bien.  Nous regardons un film.  Vous dînez au restaurant.  Marie et Sophie voyagent à Tahiti.

Instructions for you  For each of the following images you should identify the corresponding infinitive  Then, write a complete sentence using a conjugated form of the verb.

jouer

aimer

téléphoner

parler

manger

chanter

nager

danser

regarder

écouter

dîner

voyager

étudier

travailler

jouer

marcher

sauter