- Books Name
- Education Vision French Book
- Publication
- PathSet Publications
- Course
- CBSE Class 6
- Subject
- French
Rules to conjugate the verbs with Subject Pronouns
Les verbes réguliers en –ER
In French, verbs which infinitive form ends in -ER (parler, aimer, habiter, étudier etc.) are REGULAR and belong to the “first conjugation” (“premier groupe“). Exception : the verb “aller” (to go), which belongs to the 3rd group.
Endings for the indicative present are : je : -e, tu : -es, il/elle/on : -e, nous : -ons, vous : -ez, ils/elles : -ent
Conjugation of the indicative present of the verb “parler” will be obtained by adding those endings to the stem parl-.
The only endings that are pronounced are -ons and -ez. Other endings are silent.
Some Common -er verbs
I know what you’re thinking: “Let’s see some verbs, already!”
Here’s a list of common –er verbs:
• Aimer (to like)
• Changer (to change)
• Demander (to ask)
• Écouter (to listen)
• Fabriquer (to make)
• Habiter (to live)
• Jouer (to play)
• Manger (to eat)
• Parler (to talk)
• Rester (to stay, to remain)
• Signer (to sign)
• Trouver (to find)
• Visiter (to visit a place)
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• Adorer (to love)