Les verbes réguliers en -er Parler Aimer. Let’s look at the forms of the present tense of the regular –er verb Parler All regular –er verbs follow this.

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Les verbes réguliers en -er Parler Aimer

Let’s look at the forms of the present tense of the regular –er verb Parler All regular –er verbs follow this pattern: Stem less -er + ending Parler Je parleNous parlons Tu parlesVous parlez Il/elle/on parle Ils/elles parlent HINT: In the third person (he/she/they), the verb forms have the same sound! We can differentiate the sound when the verb begins with a vowel, like aimer, or a silent h, like habiter.

AIMER J’aime Nous aimons Tu aimes Vous aimez Il/elle/on aime Ils/elles aiment

Révisons! Tu ____________ la radio? (écouter) Marie et Marc ________ le français. (étudier) Nous _____________ en ville. (habiter) _________-vous la pizza? (aimer) J’__________ à l’école a huit heures. (arriver) Sammy _________ à son copain. (téléphoner)