Transcript Slide 1

Warm-up: Read the comic about school. Translate as
much as possible
French verb groups
In French there are 5 verb groups
• -er (You already know how to conjugate)
• -ir
• -re
• Stem-changing (verbs that have regular
endings, but spelling changes to the stem)
• Irregular ( you know some of the most
common, like etre, aller, faire, and avoir)
Notes on –re verbs
Remember: You already are familiar with the 1st
verb group, -er verbs. You know how to
conjugate regular –er verbs by removing the
“er”. Next, you take the stem, and add the
endings e, es, e, ons, ez, ent
Example: je regarde
nous regardons
tu regardes
vous regardez
il, elle, on regarde
ils, elles regardent
-re verbs cont.
• Now we are going to add a second type of
regular verb group (the smallest group), verbs
ending in –re.
• Just like with –er verbs, you are going to take
off the last 2 letters, and then add endings.
• However, the pattern of endings are different,
s, s, nothing, ons, ez, ent
Example –re verb
attendre- to wait for
Take of the ending: attendre, stem= attend
J’ attends
Tu attends
Il, elle, on attend
nous attendons
vous attendez
ils, elles attendent
Other –re verbs conjugated the same way
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Entendre- to hear
Perdre- to lose
Vendre- to sell
Rendre- to return, to give back (like in English
render)
• Répondre (à)- to answer, to answer to (like in English
respond)
• Rendre visite à- to visit (someone)
– Note: you can use the verb visiter to say you’re
visiting a place, but to say your visiting a person,
you have to use rendre visite à. So, “vous visitez
Paris”, but “vous rendez visite à votre grand-mère”
Practice
• Use the same pattern we used to conjugate
attendre to conjugate perdre- to lose
Stem=
Je
Nous
Tu
Vous
Il, elle on
ils, elles