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REGULAR -ER VERBS Mme Marsala French 1 Learwood

REGULAR -ER VERBS Mme Marsala French 1 Learwood Knowing what subject to use Step 1

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REGULAR -ER VERBS

Mme Marsala French 1 Learwood

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Knowing what subject to use

Step 1

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Subject pronouns

Je - I Tu - you Il - he, it Elle - she, it On - one

Nous - we Vous – you,

y’all Ils – they

(m) Elles – they

(f)

Singular Plural

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Finding the stem

Step 2

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The Stem

You will take the infinitive of the verb (with the –er)

Then you drop the –er ending which leaves you with the stem of the verb.

Ex. Danser = to dance

The infinitive of the verb is DansYou will remove the –er to get the stem

er

Dans

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Add your endings to the stem

Step 3

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-er verb endings

Je - e Tu - es Il - e Elle - e On - e

Nous - ons Vous- ez Ils - ent Elles - ent

Singular Plural

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Danser = to dancestem = Dans

Je dans Tu dans Il dans Elle dans

Nous dans Vous dans Ils dans Elles dans

Singular Plural

eese

e

onsez

entent

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Au revoir et à bientôt!

Remember that this can work with any regular –er verb!