Transcript FRANCAIS 1
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FRANCAIS 1
LES VERBES REGULIERS EN –ER
AU PRESENT
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LES GROUPES DE VERBES EN FRANCAIS
In
the French language, just like any other
language, there are regular verbs and
irregular verbs.
Regular
verbs are conjugated the same way
by adding the same ending to the verb.
For
example aimer and parler are regular
verbs conjugated the same way because of
how they end.
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LES VERBES EN -ER
Regular
verbs in the French language are
divided into three main groups. These
groups are mainly identified by the ending
of the verbs.
These
endings are –er like the verb
(aimer), -ir like the verb (finir) and –re like
the verb (vendre)
WE WILL
ONLY FOCUS ON THE VERBS
ENDING IN –ER TODAY.
PARLER, MANGER, DANSER…
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LA CONJUGAISON: CONJUGATION
To conjugate regular –er verbs in the present, we get rid of
the -er from the infinitive form of the verb and add the
endings for the different subject pronouns.
These endings are:
For tu, we add –es
For il/elle/on, we add –e
For je, we add –e
For nous, we add –ons
For vous, we add –ez
For ils/elles, we add –ent (silent not pronounced)
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OBSERVEZ!
Je
Tu
Il/elle/on
Nous
Vous
Ils/elles
Parler
Je parle
Tu parles
Il/elle/on parle
Nous parlons
Vous parlez
Ils/elles
parlent
Aimer
J’aime
Tu aimes
Il/elle/on aime
Nous aimons
Vous aimez
Ils/elles
aiment
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EXERCICE DE PRATIQUE:
Conjuguez ces verbes au présent:
Je________________ au supermarché. (travailler)
Tu_________________ au restaurant. (manger)
Il _________________ a la maison (rester)
Nous _________________ a l’école. (étudier)
Vous __________________ de quoi? (parler)
Elles _________________ de la musique. (écouter)