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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.
Now, let's revise what you've learned.
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