4.1.1

Regular ER Verbs

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Regular ER Verbs in the Present Tense

Verbs are 'doing' words. For French verbs that end in ER, you need to remove the ER and add the endings for each person. Here is the example for 'regarder' (to watch):

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Tu regardes - you watch

  • 'Tu' means 'you' (singular).
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Vous regardez - you watch

  • 'Vous' means:
    • You (plural).
    • You (singular, formal).

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4Common Tenses

4.1Present Tense

4.2Perfect Tense

4.3Imperfect Tense

4.4Imperfect vs Perfect

4.5Future Tense

5Advanced Tenses

6Extra Grammar

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