-Ir and -Er verbs
Etre
Venir
Games and Sports
Day Parts
100

Are both -ir and -er verbs regular or irregular verbs

Regular

100

Translate: we are columbian

nous sommes colombiens

100

What does venir mean?

to come

100

How do you say “to play”

Jouer

100

Are the Days of the Week in French Capitalized?

no

200

Are all regular -ir verbs conjugated the same way?

yes

200

Translate: I am at the theater.

Je suis au theatre.

200

Translate: D’accord, je ne viens pas.

No, i don’t come

200

Translate: “Est-ce que tu joues aux dames?”

 Do you play checkers?

200

Translate:  Quels jours n’avez vous pas l'école?

What days do you not have school?

300

What does “nous choisissons” mean?

we choose

300

Translate: Elles ne sont pas au centre commercial

They (f) are not at the mall.

300

How would you ask when someone is coming back?

A quelle heure revenez-vous?

300

Translate: Je joue au foot

I play soccer

300

Translate: D'où venez-vous le jeudi?

Where do you come from on thursday?

400

What does “faire le menage” mean

to do housework

400

Conjugate etre

Je suis

Tu es

il/elle/on est

Nous sommes

Vous etes

ils/elles sont

400

Translate: monique ne vient pas avec nous.

Monique is not coming with us.

400

Translate: 

Je prefere le basketball que le football 

I prefer basketball over football

400

How would you say “This friday, I will go to a rock concert”?

Ce vendredi, je vais aller au concert de rock.

500

How do you conjugate a regular -er verb?

take the “er” off the end and add the correct ending to the root

500

Is etre a regular or Irregular verb?

irregular

500

Is venir a irregular or regular verb and what tense do we use it for?

Irregular and present

500

How do you say games?

Jeux

500

Say the days of the week backward starting with vendredi.

vendredi

mercredi

lundi

jeudi

samedi

dimanche 

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