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Alyssa Barnes
June 1st, 2021
Period 1, Le Présent des Verbs Réguliers et…
Alyssa Barnes
June 1st, 2021
Period 1
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- ER verb- Ma soeur m'a cédé sa vieille voiture
- Re verb- Elle boit toujours du café la matin.
- IR verb- Mon grande-père dit que la vieillissez lui a donné la sages
Tip: We need to eliminate the infinitive tense (-e, -ir, -re), and add (-e, -issez, -s, t or -es in order to conjugate in the present tense.
The origins of French and English are comparable. They also have certain commonalities, like as using the same language and having very similar cognates.
Irregular verbs are French verbs with no recognizable pattern of conjugation.
Tip: Determining whether or not the pattern is foreseeable is relatively straightforward.
The difference between French and English is in the way that each language uses cognates, such as the use of certain words with similar meanings, but with different pronunciation and spelling.
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Regular verbs are divided into three categories: er, -ir, and re. For each normal verb, those families are infinitive endings.
It is a French tense used to express the four English words "I talk, I am speaking, I do talk, I have been sleeping" equaling it to Je parle.
The proper approach to employ the present tense while doing repetitive acts, current events, or even a future activity that has already been planned.