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Regular -er verbs
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• Each verb has an infinitive. • This is the verb in its “original”
form.• In English, the infinitive is when
you say “to” and the verb.• TO LAUGH• TO TALK
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• In French, you must, as in English conjugate the verb.
• You have already conjugated être.
• Conjugating is when you make the subject and verb match.
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• In order to conjugate a regular –er verb in French, the first thing you must do is drop the –er.
• This gives you what we call the “root” or “stem”.
• You will add the endings to this root.
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• In English, this is like dropping the “to” and adding the “s” in the 3rd person singular case.
• He talks
• She runs
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• The next slide contains the endings needed to be added to the root for each subject pronoun.
• You will do this each time you have a subject.
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• je e
• tu es
• il
• elle e
• on
• nous ons
• vous ez
• ils ent
• elles
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• Again, the above are the endings you will add to the root depending upon the subject.
• The following is an example of a verb being conjugated.
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• First you will select the verb: Regarder
• Now, you will find the root: drop the –er
• Next you add the appropriate endings to the root of
REGARD
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Regarder
• je regarde
• tu regardes
• il regarde
• elle regarde
• on regarde
• nous regardons
• vous regardez
• ils regardent
• elles regardent
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• When the verb is conjugated it has three meanings; am watching, do watch, and watch.
• Tu regardes will translate as : You are watching; you do watch; and you watch.
• You do not need any other verb
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• YOU CAN ONLY HAVE ONE CONJUGATED VERB PER SUBJECT UNLESS THE VERBS ARE CONNECTED BY A CONJUNCTION LIKE AND, BUT, OR OR.
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• They are eating.
• Ils mangent.
• We are playing.
• Nous jouons.
• I like.
• J’aime.
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• They are speaking French.• Ils parlent français.• We are studying at school.• Nous étudions à l’école.• I work in Johnson City.• Je travaille à Johnson City.• She is listening to music.• Elle écoute de la musique.