CONTENT
  1. Conjugation
  2. Pronunciation

There are 3 groups of verbs in French. In the first one, there are regular verbs ending in -er.

French

English

Tu peux manger une pomme.

You can eat an apple.

Conjugation

Rule 1: To conjugate in the present, one must replace -er with one of the following endings: -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent.

Here's an example with the verb jouer (to play):

Je joue Nous jouons
Tu joues Vous jouez
Il, elle, on joue Ils, elles jouent
Je joue Nous jouons
Tu joues Vous jouez
Il, elle, on joue Ils, elles jouent

Pronunciation

Rule 2: When speaking, we can't hear any difference between the different forms except with the endings in -ons and -ez.

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