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Avoir = to have
J'ai = I have Tu as = You have Il a = He has Elle a = She has Nous avons = We have Vous avez = You have (plural) Ils ont = They have Elles ont = They have (feminin) |
Etre= to be
Je suis = I am Tu es = You are Il est = He is Elle est = She is Nous sommes = We are Vous etes = You are (plural) Ils sont = They are Elles sont = They are (feminin) |
Etre conjugation quiz here
Some questions are a little tricky because of the subtleties of the French language with regards to adjective agreement. Bring your questions to class! |
Aller = to go
Je vais = I go Tu vas = You go Il va = He goes Elle va = She goes Nous allons = We go Vous allez = You go (plural) Ils vont = They go Elles vont = They go (feminin) |
faire = to do or make
Je fais = I do or I make Tu fais = You do or You make Il fait = He does or He makes Elle fait = She does or She makes Nous faisons = We do or we make Vous faites = You do or You make Ils font = They do or They make Elles font = They do or They make (feminin) |
-er ending
Most verbs in French end in -er in the infinitive (non-conjugated) form. When you add a subject to the verb, it's conjugation must match.
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-ir ending
Many verbs in French end in -ir in the infinitive (non-conjugated) form. When you add a subject to the verb, it's conjugation must match.
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-re ending
Some verbs in French end in -re in the infinitive (non-conjugated) form. There are rules for regular conjugation, although many verbs that end in -re have an irregular conjugation that have to be learned...
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