Français I -IR Verbs.

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Français I -IR Verbs

Many French verbs end in –ir. Most –ir verbs are regular Many French verbs end in –ir . Most –ir verbs are regular. This means that the endings follow a pattern, just like –er verbs Remember… je –e nous –ons tu –es vous –ez il –e ils –ent

How to conjugate –ir verbs: STEP 1: Drop –ir from the infinitive (finir) STEM : fin- STEP 2: Know the endings… je –is nous –issons tu –is vous –issez il –it ils –issent

IR Verbs (Tune of Mexican Hat Dance) IS, IS, IT  ISSONS  IS, IS, IT  ISSEZ  IS, IS, IT   ISSENT  These are IR verbs  Now sing along with me

STEP 3: Add the appropriate endings to the STEM: finir = to finish je finis nous finissons tu finis vous finissez il finit ils finissent Regular –ir verbs are conjugated like finir.

Other regular –ir verbs: choisir – to choose finir – to finish grossir – to get fat, gain weight maigrir – to lose weight, get thin réussir – to succeed réussir à un examen – to pass a test

Pratiquons! Je _____ mes devoirs! (finir) Tu _____ ce blouson-ci ou ce blouson-là? (choisir) Marie ne veut pas _______ avant (before) la danse. (grossir) Nous ______ à notre match de foot. (réussir) Ils ne ___________ pas à leur examen. (réussir)

Not all runners finish the Paris marathon Not all runners finish the Paris marathon. Say who does and who does not. Philippe (non) Philippe ne finit pas. 1. moi (oui) 2. nous (oui) 3. Éric (oui) 4. Frédéric et Marc (non) 5. toi (non) 6. vous (non) 7. Stéphanie (non) 8. Anne et Cécile (oui)

Read about the following people Read about the following people. Say if they are gaining or losing weight. Philippe mange beaucoup de pizzas. Il grossit. Il ne maigrit pas. 1. Vous faites des exercices. 2. Monsieur Moreau adore la bonne cuisine. 3. Nous allons souvent au gymnase. 4. Vous n’êtes pas très sportifs. 5. Vous êtes inactifs. 6. Ces personnes mangent trop (too much). 7. Je mange des carottes. 8. Je nage, je joue au volley et je fais des promenades.