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Regular -ir French verbs

Similarly to regular -er verbs, if you’re looking to conjugate a regular -ir French verb, just remove the ending and add the appropriate one for the subject you’re using in the sentence. Watch out, there are irregular -ir verbs too. They have their own separate rules for conjugation!

Finir: To finish, e. g. Je finis mon travail à 17 h - I finish work at 5pm.

Choisir: To choose, e.g. Je choisis le film ce soir - I choose the movie tonight

Remplir: To fill, e. g. Il remplit la bouteille avec de l'eau – He’s filling the bottle with water.

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Regular -re verbs in French

The verbs ending in -re are not considered regular. But, some of them follow the same general rule as other regular verbs. This is done by taking off the -re suffix and adding the correct one for the subject. When using the il and elle versions of these -re verbs, you don’t need to add an ending.

Entendre: To hear, e. g.: J'entends un bruit - I'm hearing a noise.

Descendre: To descend/go down, e. g.: Il descend l’escalier - He goes down the stairs.

Vendre: To sell, e. g.: Je vends des gâteaux - I sell cakes.

Perdre: To lose, e. g.: Je perds le jeu - I lose the game.

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French short phrases with prononciation

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List of Common Fruits in French(LES FRUITS COMMUNS)

Cerise: Cherry
Banane: banana
Pomme: Apple
Abricot: Apricot
Poire: Pear
Pêche: Peach
Prune: Plum
Pastèque: Watermelon
Melon: Melon
Piment: Chilli peppers
Courgettes: Zucchini
Concombre: Cucumber
Cornichon: Pickle
Aubergine: Eggplant
Citrouille: Pumpkin
Tomate: Tomato

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Exercise 1

Conjuguez les verbes au présent de l’indicatif ou à l’infinitif dans les phrases suivantes.

1) J’ _ (aimer) ____(aller) à la plage.

2) Tes amis et toi _ ( nourrir /négatif) pas souvent le lapin.

3) Les enfants __ (découper) des formes de cœur.

4) Ma soeur et moi ___ (jouer) beaucoup aux jeux vidéos.

5) ___(regarder) -tu souvent la télévision?

6) Ton chien ___ (grossir) beaucoup quand il
_(manger) des gâteries.

7) Je __ (remplir) le pichet d’eau chaque matin.

8) Les adultes ___ (grandir / négatif).
Indicatif présent et infinitif

                          ~Good Luck~

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Gender of French nouns



In French, nouns can be masculine (masculins) or feminine (feminins). This is known as gender. We can sometimes recognise a noun’s gender by its ending, but the only way to be sure is to always learn nouns together with their article (le/un or la/une).

Examples:

l’homme, le chien, le tableau, le travail, le chêne (masculine)

la femme, la danseuse, la librairie, la cuisine}, la France (feminine)

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