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THE PRESENT TENSE OF REGULAR VERBS

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Page 1: THE PRESENT TENSE OF REGULAR VERBS. There are 3 types of regular verbs in French: Verbs which end in ‘er’ - eg. Jouer – to play, Chanter – to sing

THE PRESENT TENSE OF REGULAR VERBS

Page 2: THE PRESENT TENSE OF REGULAR VERBS. There are 3 types of regular verbs in French: Verbs which end in ‘er’ - eg. Jouer – to play, Chanter – to sing

There are 3 types of regular verbs in French:

• Verbs which end in ‘er’ - eg. Jouer – to play, Chanter – to sing

Page 3: THE PRESENT TENSE OF REGULAR VERBS. There are 3 types of regular verbs in French: Verbs which end in ‘er’ - eg. Jouer – to play, Chanter – to sing

There are 3 types of regular verbs in French:

• Verbs which end in ‘er’ - eg. Jouer – to play, Chanter – to sing

• Verbs which end in ‘re’ – eg. Vendre – to sell, Répondre – to reply

Page 4: THE PRESENT TENSE OF REGULAR VERBS. There are 3 types of regular verbs in French: Verbs which end in ‘er’ - eg. Jouer – to play, Chanter – to sing

There are 3 types of regular verbs in French:

• Verbs which end in ‘er’ - eg. Jouer – to play, Chanter – to sing

• Verbs which end in ‘re’ – eg. Vendre – to sell, Répondre – to reply

• Verbs which end in ‘ir’ - eg. Finir – to finish, Remplir – to fill

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Regular Verbs

• These verbs are called REGULAR VERBS, which means that they follow a REGULAR pattern.

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Regular Verbs

• These verbs are called REGULAR VERBS, which means that they follow a REGULAR pattern.

• Regular verbs have a different ending according to the person or the subject of the verb.

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Regular Verbs

• These verbs are called REGULAR VERBS, which means that they follow a REGULAR pattern.

• Regular verbs have a different ending according to the person or the subject of the verb.

• We call the person or the subject of the verb a subject pronoun.

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Subject Pronouns

• Je / J’ - I• Tu - You

(singular, familiar)• Il - He / It• Elle - She / It• On - One / We /

They / People

• Nous – We• Vous – You (plural,

polite)• Ils – They

(masculine or a mixed group)

• Elles – They (feminine)

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ER verbs

• To form an ‘er’ verb first take off the ‘er’ then add the following endings:

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ER verbs

• To form an ‘er’ verb first take off the ‘er’ then add the following endings:

• Je e

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ER verbs

• To form an ‘er’ verb first take off the ‘er’ then add the following endings:

• Je e • Tu es

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ER verbs

• To form an ‘er’ verb first take off the ‘er’ then add the following endings:

• Je e • Tu es• Il/Elle/On e

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ER verbs

• To form an ‘er’ verb first take off the ‘er’ then add the following endings:

• Je e • Tu es• Il/Elle/On e• Nous ons

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ER verbs

• To form an ‘er’ verb first take off the ‘er’ then add the following endings:

• Je e • Tu es• Il/Elle/On e• Nous ons• Vous ez

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ER verbs

• To form an ‘er’ verb first take off the ‘er’ then add the following endings:

• Je e • Tu es• Il/Elle/On e• Nous ons• Vous ez• Ils/Elles ent

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Jouer – to play

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RE verbs

• To form an ‘re’ verb first take off the ‘re’ then add the following endings:

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RE verbs

• To form an ‘re’ verb first take off the ‘re’ then add the following endings:

• Je s

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RE verbs

• To form an ‘re’ verb first take off the ‘re’ then add the following endings:

• Je s • Tu s

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RE verbs

• To form an ‘re’ verb first take off the ‘re’ then add the following endings:

• Je s • Tu s• Il/Elle/On - (nothing)

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RE verbs

• To form an ‘re’ verb first take off the ‘re’ then add the following endings:

• Je s • Tu s• Il/Elle/On - (nothing)• Nous ons

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RE verbs

• To form an ‘re’ verb first take off the ‘re’ then add the following endings:

• Je s • Tu s• Il/Elle/On - (nothing)• Nous ons• Vous ez

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RE verbs

• To form an ‘re’ verb first take off the ‘re’ then add the following endings:

• Je s • Tu s• Il/Elle/On - (nothing)• Nous ons• Vous ez• Ils/Elles ent

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RE verbs

• To form an ‘re’ verb first take off the ‘re’ then add the following endings:

• Je s • Tu s• Il/Elle/On - (nothing)• Nous ons• Vous ez• Ils/Elles ent

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Vendre – to sell

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IR verbs

• To form an ‘ir’ verb first take off the ‘ir’ then add the following endings:

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IR verbs

• To form an ‘ir’ verb first take off the ‘ir’ then add the following endings:

• Je is

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IR verbs

• To form an ‘ir’ verb first take off the ‘ir’ then add the following endings:

• Je is• Tu is

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IR verbs

• To form an ‘ir’ verb first take off the ‘ir’ then add the following endings:

• Je is• Tu is• /Elle/On it

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IR verbs

• To form an ‘ir’ verb first take off the ‘ir’ then add the following endings:

• Je is• Tu is• /Elle/On it• Nous issons

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IR verbs

• To form an ‘ir’ verb first take off the ‘ir’ then add the following endings:

• Je is• Tu is• /Elle/On it• Nous issons• Vous issez

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IR verbs

• To form an ‘ir’ verb first take off the ‘ir’ then add the following endings:

• Je is• Tu is• /Elle/On it• Nous issons• Vous issez• Ils/Elles issent

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Finir – to finish