1 Present tense conjugations of regular –AR, -ER, and -IR verbs Los Verbos Regulares.
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Present tense
verbs ending with er
Present tense
Something happening right now.
Present tense
I am walking to school.
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I walk to school.
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He is eating an apple.
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He eats an apple.
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She is thinking.
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She thinks.
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In French, the ending of the verb changes depending on the sentence.
Present tense Just like in English: I walk He walks Both mean the same thing.
Present tense Je marche Tu marches Il/Elle/On marche Nous marchons Vous marchez Ils/Elles marchent
Present tense Je e Tu es Il/Elle/On e Nous ons Vous ez Ils/Elles ent
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Practice: I jump
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Practice: Je saute
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Practice: He climbs
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Practice: Il grimpe
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Practice: You think
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Practice: Tu penses
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Practice: She washes.
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Practice: Elle lave.
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Practice: We dance.
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Practice: Nous dansons.
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Practice: You cook.
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Practice: Vous cuisinez.
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Practice: They swim. (m)
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Practice: Ils nagent.
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Practice: They give. (f)
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Practice: Elles donnent.
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Difference between: Nous On
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Nous means we On means we
Present tense Nous is formal, maybe you’d use it in a speech, or speaking to your boss or someone important.
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On is more casual, use it in everyday conversation.
Present tense For this class, it is much easier just to remember On, and use On in more or less any situation you encounter.
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Difference between: Vous Tu
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Vous means you Tu means you
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Vous is used to address more than one person. It is also used to talk to someone casually.
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Tu is really only used with someone you know well, or are close to. It is a sign of resepct.
Present tense For this class, either one of them can be correct. I will not mark one right or the other wrong. Go with the one you find easier to remember.
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Any name, person, place, thing, animal has the same ending as Il/Elle/On.
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Ex. Le chien marche.
Present tense Any plural names, people, places, thinsgs, animals have the same ending as Ils/Elles.
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Ex. Les chiens marchent.
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Je mange une pizza. I’m eating pizza.
Tu manges une pizza. You’re eating pizza.
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Il mange une pizza. He’s eating pizza.
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Elle mange une pizza. She’s eating pizza.
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On mange une pizza. We’re eating pizza.
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Nous mangeons une pizza. We’re eating pizza.
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Vous mangez une pizza. You’re eating pizza.
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Ils mangent une pizza. They’re eating pizza.
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Elles mangent une pizza. They’re eating pizza.
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Elle parle sur le téléphone. She’s talking on the phone.
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Il regarde la télélvision. He’s watching TV.
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Il porte la table. He’s carrying a table.
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Elle leve sa main. She raises her hand.
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Le bébé pleure. The baby’s crying.
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On patine. We’re skating.
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Nous travaillons forte. We’re working hard.
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Ils vole dans le ciel. They fly in the sky.
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L’oiseau vole dans les nuages. The bird is flying in the clouds.
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Les oiseaux volent dans les nuages. The birds are flying in the clouds.
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Alice danse. Alice dances.
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Alice et Emily dansent. Alice and Emily dance.
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La fille danse. The girl dances.
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Les filles dansent. The girls dance.
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Elle danse. She dances.
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Elles dansent. They dance.
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Ils dépensent beaucoup. They spend a lot.
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Vous essayez. You try.
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Tu essayes. You try.
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Nous essayons. We’re trying.
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On essaye. We’re trying.
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For the following slides, try to say,
out loud, in French, what it happening.