Les Verbes Réguliers en -er au Présent

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Les Verbes Réguliers en -er au Présent Verbes: page 73-74

Regular –er verbs follow a pattern. The infinitive of a verb ends in –er: danser donner chanter écouter parler rigoler

In order to make a verb “agree” with its subject, the ending must be changed, or conjugated. We conjugate verbs in English, too! : I walk. You walk. He walks.

Conjugating verbs in French is more complicated: To form the “stem” of a regular –er verb, drop the –er ending: Infinitive Stem parler parl- travailler travaill- écouter écout- aimer aim-

Then, add the following endings to the “stem” : (je) –e (nous) –ons (tu) –es (vous) –ez (on/il/elle) –e (ils/elles) –ent

For example: je parle nous parlons tu parles vous parlez Parler je parle nous parlons tu parles vous parlez on/il/elle parle ils/elles parlent

Nous parlons avec le prof. We speak/We are speaking with the teacher. Vous écoutez les cassettes. You listen/You are listening to the cassettes. Je ne regarde pas la télé. I do not watch/I am not watching television. Ils n’aiment pas les maths. They do not like/They are not liking math.

J’adore Madame Baldwin! If your verb begins with a vowel or silent “h”, je becomes j’ . J’aime le français! J’adore Madame Baldwin!