Group 1 Regular French Verbs ending in "ER" (Present Tense)
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French verbs are categorized into three groups: ER, IR, and irregular verbs. Regular verbs, such as ER verbs, are conjugated similarly in the present tense.
Insights
- French verbs are divided into three groups: ER, IR, and irregular verbs, each with distinct conjugation patterns.
- Regular verbs, like ER verbs, follow a consistent conjugation structure in the present tense, simplifying the learning process for language students.
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Recent questions
How are French verbs categorized?
Into three groups: ER, IR, and irregular.
What is the conjugation process for regular French verbs?
Drop the ending and add specific endings.
Can you provide an example of conjugating a French verb?
"Je chante," "tu chantes," "il/elle chante," "nous chantons," "vous chantez," "ils/elles chantent."
What modifications are needed for certain French verbs?
Verbs ending in -cer or -ger require slight adjustments.
Why is understanding verb categories important in French?
Essential for mastering verb conjugation patterns.
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