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In this lesson, we will explore the French verb "porter," which means "to wear." You will learn how to recognize, understand, and conjugate this regular -er verb. We will discuss its usage in sentences, and you'll see it in various contexts. You'll practice completing sentences with the correct forms of "porter" based on different subject pronouns. By the end of this lesson, you'll have a solid grasp of how to use "porter" effectively in your French conversations.
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What we will learn • To recognise and understand the verb porter – to wear • To conjugate the verb porter • To use the verb porter in sentences
Les verbesVerbs Remember: Verbsare a key part of every sentence in everylanguage. A verbis an action word. For example: I see I read I wear
Les verbesVerbs In French there are three groups of verbs. Verbsend in: • -er • -ir • -re Which group doesporterbelongto? Why? Réponse: The -er verbgroup: itends in -er.
Regular verbs A regular verb has the same stem throughout the verb, and follows a pattern with its endings. The good news is that porteris a regular -erverb and it has the regular -erverb endings.
Regular verbs To use an -erverb in the present tense, you need to: • Knock the -eroff the end of the verb: porterNow you have the stem: port- • Add the correct ending for the subject pronoun
Complète les phrases avec le verbe porter àla bonne forme Je … un pantalon et un t-shirt. porte Nous … des polos, des pantalons et des tennis. portons Il … un short et des baskets. porte Elles … leurs uniformes scolaires. portent Tu … une robe et un chapeau. portes
À toi – qu’est-ce que tu portes ? Je porte…
Can you…? • Recognise and understand the verb porter – to wear? • Conjugate the verb porter? • Use the verb porter in sentences?