Conjugate an ER verb with je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, and ils/elles.
-e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent
Conjugate finir
Je finis, Tu finis, Ils/Elle/On finit, Nous finissons, Vous Finissez, Ils/ Elles finissent
HOW to spell etre conjugated with vous
Vous êtes
What are the masculine and feminine contractions of De
De + le (masculin) = du
De + la (feminin) = De la
fill the blank: tu ___ (hold) le chien
Tiens
List 5 verbs end by ER
Parler, Visiter, Aimer, Étudier, Habiter, Inventer
Translate in French: We have a book.
Nous avons un livre
Can you use Faire for both game and sport?
yes, faire can represent both, if the game is a board game (without a ball).
Plural of A
À les = aux
How to spell Recevoir (to receive, to get), if the subject is il/elle
Reçoit
Conjugate Aller and make a sentence with future tense
Je vais, Tu vas, IL/elle va, Nous allons, Vous allez, Ils/elles vont.
Future tense: Subject + Aller + Verb (unconjugated)
Elles ___ (Fill in the blank with an IR verb) leur robe pour la fête.
Choisissent
Conjugate Faire (to do, to make)
Je fais, Tu fais, Il/Elle/on fait, Nous faisons, Vous faites, Ils/elles font
Masculine and feminine of A
À la = À la
À le = au
Conjugate devoir
Je dois
Tu dois
Il / Elle / On doit
Nous devons
Vous devez
Ils / Elles doivent
Different between jouer a and jouer de
jouer de represent instruments, and jouer a represent sport or a game
Write a sentence with a frequency word and an IR verb.
Any sentence which fits the criteria
Translate Faire le ménage, Faire une promenade in English
To do the housework, to take a walk
What are the contractions of De, if the noun begins with vowel sound or plural
De + le/la + (noun beginning with vowel sound) = de l’
De les = Des
Make a sentence with Savoir (to know).
Any correct sentence
Differences between Jouer, Je joue, J’ai joué, both meaning and form.
The difference is jouer is the infitive form, meaning "to play",
Je joue is the present tense, meaning "I play" or "I am playing",
J'ai joue is the past tense, meaning "I played" or "I have played".
If the subject is il/elle, what are the 4 ending possibilities for the IR verb
it, e, t, ient
If the subject is Je, what are the 3 ending possibilities for the RE verb
s, s, s
What is the difference between De and A
A is for a destination and de is for a source or origin
List 5 irregular verbs
Mourir, Tenir, Venir, Devoir, Savoir, Recevoir, Pleuvoir