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Les verbes réguliers en -er

Les verbes réguliers en -er. Regular Verbs. There are three sets of regular verb conjugations in French. Verbs that end in ER, IR, and RE. They all follow similar patterns. Once you learn how to conjugate the verbs, you can say so many more things!

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Les verbes réguliers en -er

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  1. Les verbes réguliers en -er

  2. Regular Verbs • There are three sets of regular verb conjugations in French. Verbs that end in ER, IR, and RE. • They all follow similar patterns. • Once you learn how to conjugate the verbs, you can say so many more things! • Today we’ll work on ER verbs (the most common)

  3. Terminology: Infinitive & Stem • Infinitive: Basic form of the verb that can be found in the dictionary • Stem: The verb without the -er attached • Ex: Parler Infinitive - parler Stem - parl-

  4. Regular Verbs Ending in -ER Step 1: Drop the ER off of the end of the verb • Step 2: Decide which subject to use (Je/Tu/Nous/etc) • Step 3: Figure out which ending corresponds to the subject • Step 4: Add the new ending to the stem

  5. Je -e Tu -es Il -e Elle -e On -e Nous -ons Vous -ez Ils -ent Elles -ent Endings

  6. Je parle Tu parles Il parle Elle parle On parle Nous parlons Vous parlez Ils parlent Elles parlent Parler

  7. I speak You speak He speaks She speaks One speaks We speak You speak (ya’ll) They speak (m,m&f) They speak (f) To Speak

  8. J’aime Tu aimes Il aime Elle aime On aime Nous_aimons Vous_aimez Ils_aiment Elles_aiment Aimer

  9. I like You like He likes She likes One likes We like You like (ya’ll) They like (m, m&f) They like (f) To like

  10. Régles • The forms for je, tu, il, elle, on, ils, and elles are all pronounced the same • When a verb begins with a vowel or a silent H, je becomes j’ (j’aime, j’habite)

  11. Liason- when a verb begins in a vowel or a silent h, there is a liason between the subject and verb in the nous, vous, ils, and elles forms. • Nous_étudions • Vous_aimez • Ils_habitent

  12. Negation • Subject + Ne + Verb + Pas • Je ne parle pas • In front of a vowel or silent H, change ne to n’ • Je n’aime pas • Je n’habite pas

  13. Le devoir • Les exercises à la page quatre-vingt-onze

  14. P. 91 • Ex 13 - Make up sentences that make sense about Kevin, an American student. #1. Kevin est américain. • Ex 14 - “Qui” means “who” - say who does each thing (complete sentences) Make sure the verb agrees with the subject. #1 Les élèves et les profs parlent en classe.

  15. Ex 15 - OMIT • Ex 16 - OMIT • Ex 17 - Write a complete sentence with personal responses. All are going to start with “JE” and the verbs will end in “e.” #1. J’habite à Clarksville. • Ex 18 - OMIT • Ex 19 - Write a complete sentence • Ex 20 - write only the subjects & verbs #1 Nous arrivons

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