The ending for ‘je’ when conjugating ER verbs.
e
The ending for ‘je’ when conjugating IR verbs
Je --> is
Is the verb ALLER an ‘IR’ or 'ER' verb?
ER
The ending for ‘je’ when conjugating RE verbs.
s
Put this sentence in the negative: Je mange une pomme.
Je ne mange pas une pomme.
The ending for TU when conjugating ER verbs.
es
The ending for ‘tu’ when conjugating IR verbs.
tu--> is
The ending for ‘vous’ when conjugating IR verbs.
issez
The ending for ‘il’ when conjugating RE verbs.
-
Make this sentence a question using inversion: Tu lis le journal.
Lis-tu le journal?
The ending for il/elle when conjugating ER verbs.
e
Choisissent
Conjugate Je aimer and finish the sentence
J'aime... le pizza, les chiens, les chats, ma soeur, mes cousins, le chocolat
The ending for ‘nous’ when conjugating RE verbs.
ons
Make this into a question using inversion at the beginning: Vous étudiez le français.
Etudiez-vous le français?
What does "chanter" mean?
to sing
Conjugate nous Finir
What does it mean?
Nous finisissons
We finish
Conjugate “tu” with verbe “Marcher”?
You must spell your answer out loud.
tu marches
Conjugate “vous” with verbe “Perdre”.
vous perdez
Put this sentence in the negative.
J'apprends le francais.
Je n'apprends pas le francais.
The ending for nous when conjugating ER verbs.
"ons"
Conjugate Vous réussir
What does it mean?
"réussissez"
Y'all or you (polite form) succeed
What is the first step in conjugating a verb?
Take off ir, re, or er!
Conjugate répondre with 'ils'
Ils répondent
Make this sentence a question by adding est-ce que.
La classe finit la presentation demain.
Est-ce que la classe finit la presentation demain?