10.1.2

Conjugating Two Verbs

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Conjugating Two Verbs

When you put two verbs in a sentence, you only conjugate the first verb. The second verb is left in its infinitive form which means that it will end in -er, -ir, or -re.

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Key vocab

  • J’aime jouer au tennis. - I like to play tennis.
  • J’adore lire. - I love to read.
  • Je déteste faire les devoirs. - I dislike doing homework.
  • J’adore sortir en ville. - I love going out in town.
  • Il aime parler. - He likes to talk.
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Les activités

  • Il aime chanter.
    • He likes to sing.
  • Elle déteste regarder la télé.
    • She dislikes watching telly.
  • On adore faire de la planche à voile.
    • We like windsurfing.
  • Nous aimons bien aller au cinéma.
    • We quite like to go to the cinema.

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