A verb a day…….

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A verb a day……

Objectives To consolidate meaning and conjugation. To identify patterns.

Good websites Wordreference.com ‘French conjugations’ Conjugemos.com Conjugation-fr.com

jouer Present tense- all Passé composé – I, you (one person), he

Demander- to ask Present tense Passé composé

manger Present tense- all !nous! Past tense- all

*Aller Present tense- all *Passé composé- all

*Avoir Present tense- all

Finir Present tense- all Passé composé- all

Répondre- to reply Present tense- all Passé composé - all

Fournir- to provide Present tense- all Passé composé- all

Comprendre- to understand Present- all Passé composé - all

Perdre- to lose Present tense- all Passé composé - all

*Être Present tense- all Imperfect – I, you (tu), it/he/she

S’appeler Present tense- all !reflexive!

*Devoir- to have to Present tense- all

*sortir-to go out Present tense- all *Passé composé- all

*faire- to do/to make Present tense- all Passé composé- all

*vouloir – to want (to) Present tense- all Conditional – I, you, it/he/she (would like)

*pouvoir – to be able to (to can) Present tense- all Conditional – I, you, he/she/it

*Savoir- to know (something) Present tense- all

*connaître- to know (a person) Present tense- all

*Voir- to see Present tense- all Passé composé - all

*Venir- to come Present tense- all *Passé composé- all

Mettre- to put Present tense- all Passé composé - all

*Dire- to say Present tense- all Passé composé - all Conditional - I

*Tenir – to hold Present tense – all Passé composé – all

Rester- to stay Present tense- all *Passé composé - all

Montrer- to show Present tense Passé composé

Donner- to give

*falloir- to be necessary Present tense - it/he/she Passé composé – it/he/she Imperfect – it/he/she Conditional – it/he/she Future – it/he/she

Monter- to climb Present tense *Passé composé

*partir – to leave Present tense *Passé composé Future

*Paraître – to seem/appear Present tense- all

*Apparître- to appear (visually) Present tense- all

Sembler – to seem (to be) Present tense- all Conditional – I, you, he/she/it, they