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Regular -er verbs. All Regular -er verbs end in -er Parler - to speak Dîner - to dine or eat dinner Jouer - to play Étudier - to study. Regular -er verbs. Remove the -er from a regular -er verb and you are left with a stem You start with this stem each time you conjugate a verb.
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Regular -er verbs All Regular -er verbs end in -er Parler - to speak Dîner - to dine or eat dinner Jouer - to play Étudier - to study
Regular -er verbs • Remove the -er from a regular -er verb and you are left with a stem • You start with this stem each time you conjugate a verb
Regular -er verbs • Parler becomes parl
Regular -er verbs • Each subject pronoun has its own ending • The different endings are added to the same root to conjugage a verb
Regular -er verbs Singular Plural 1st person JeNous 2nd person Tu Vous 3rd person Il, ElleIls, Elles
Regular -er verbs Singular Plural 1st person Je-eNous 2nd person Tu Vous 3rd person Il, Elle Ils, Elles
Regular -er verbs Singular Plural 1st person Je-eNous 2nd person Tu -esVous 3rd person Il, Elle Ils, Elles
Regular -er verbs Singular Plural 1st person Je-eNous 2nd person Tu -esVous 3rd person Il, Elle -eIls, Elles
Regular -er verbs Singular Plural 1st person Je-eNous -ons 2nd person Tu -esVous 3rd person Il, Elle -eIls, Elles
Regular -er verbs Singular Plural 1st person Je-eNous -ons 2nd person Tu -esVous -ez 3rd person Il, Elle -eIls, Elles
Regular -er verbs Singular Plural 1st person Je-eNous -ons 2nd person Tu -esVous -ez 3rd person Il, Elle -eIls, Elles -ent
Regular -er verbs Singular Plural 1st person Je parleNous parlons 2nd person Tu parlesVous parlez 3rd person Il, Elle parleIls, Elles parlent
Regular -er verbs • When a verb begins with a vowel or vowel sound, the “e” in Je is dropped, and the two words are contracted to form one word.
Regular -er verbs Singular Plural 1st person J’étudieNous étudions 2nd person Tu étudiesVous étudiez 3rd person Il, Elle étudieIls, Elles étudient