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Les verbes -er réguliers

to like

aimer

to help

aider

to sing

chanter

to dance

danser

to dislike; detest

détester

to listen (to)

écouter (la radio; de la musique)

to study

étudier

to live

habiter (à)

to invite

inviter

to play

jouer

to play soccer

jouer au foot(ball)

to play basketball

jouer au basket

to play hockey

jouer au hockey

to play volleyball

jouer au volley

to play US football

jouer au football américain

to eat

manger

to swim

nager

to speak

parler

to ask (a question)

poser une question

to watch; look at

regarder (un film; la télé)

to surf the Internet

surfer (sur) l’Internet

to use the phone

téléphoner

to touch

toucher

to work

travailler

to visit

visiter

to travel

voyager

to arrive

arriver

to enter

entrer

to return

retourner

to prefer

préférer

to ski

skier

to walk

marcher

to draw

dessiner

to text

texter