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Explore the nature of language by comparing shoe verbs with spelling changes for various verb groups. Discover the meaning of "shoe" verbs and how they impact conjugation. Learn about Group #1 with "è" changes, Group #2 with double final consonants, and Group #3 with ger & -cer verbs. Practice conjugating verbs like se promener, s'appeler, manger, and more!
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Verbes avec changements d’orthographe Verbs with spelling changes AKA SHOE VERBS!
La norme: Comparisons 4.1: • Understanding the nature of langue through making comparisons • La question essentielle: • Which verbs are “shoe” verbs? • What does the term “shoe” verb mean?
Group #1 – è • Se promener – to take a walk • Se lever – to get up • Acheter – to buy
Je me lève Tu te lèves Il se lève Elle se lève On se lève è inside the ‘boot’ Nous nous levons Vous vous levez Ils se lèvent Elles se lèvent e inside the ‘poof’ Se lever – to get up
Group #2 –double final consonant • S’appeler – to be named • Jeter – to throw
Je m’appelle Tu t’appelles Il s’appelle Elle s’appelle On s’appelle ll inside the ‘boot’ Nous nous appelons Vous vous appelez Ils s’appellent Elles s’appellent l inside the ‘poof’ S’appeler – to be named
Group #3 –ger & -cer verbs • This spelling change only occurs with ‘nous’: • Manger – to eat • Voyager- to travel • Nager – to swim • Commencer – to start
Je nage Tu nages Il nage Nous nageons Vous nagez Ils nagent - ger: Nager – to swim
Je commence Tu commences Il commence Nous commençons Vous commencez Ils commencent -cer: Commencer – to begin