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Putting” it in the right form is essential to describing “wear” it ‘fits’ in talking about la nourriture et les boissons.

Putting it in the right form is essential to describing wear it fits in talking about la nourriture et les boissons

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Page 1: Putting it in the right form is essential to describing wear it fits in talking about la nourriture et les boissons

“Putting” it in the right form is essential to describing “wear” it ‘fits’ in talking about la nourriture

et les boissons.

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“Mettre” is used… to talk about what/ where you put/ place things

Mettre is a stem changing verb

The “Je, tu, il/elle” forms have the stem: met

Nous, vous and ils/elles forms have the stem: mettAttention: « Nous, vous et ils/elles » all

talk about «deux » or more people, and this stem has « DEUX » ‘t’

Attention: « Nous, vous et ils/elles » all talk about «deux » or more people, and this stem has « DEUX » ‘t’

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The singular subjects have UN “t” (met)

The plural subjects have DEUX “t” (mett)

The rest of the verb is regular, and follows the “re” conjugations

Vous vous souvenez????

Je (s) Nous (ons)

Tu (s) Vous (ez)

Il/Elle ( ) Ils/Elles (ent)

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Je mets Nousmettons

Tu mets Vousmettez

Il/ Elle met Ils/ Ellesmettent

Mettre: to put on/ to wear/ to place

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Permettre – to allow Ma mère me permet d’aller au cinéma avec

Bruno. Est-ce que tu permets ta petite amie de

parler avec les garçons?

Remettre– to put (something) back Je remets le tailleur dans le placard. Vous remettez les chaussettes dans le tiroir?

Think: « permit »

Think: « remit »