What does it mean to "conjugate" a verb?
To change it from its infinitive to a version that makes sense in a sentence.
The infinitive version of a verb always means "to" something. The infinitive version of a verb will end in either -ER, -IR, or -RE.
How many ways are there to translate a present-tense conjugated French verb into English?
3. Example: je chante
-I sing
-I am singing
-I do sing
She dances and also plays basketball.
Write a phrase to describe the picture. Use the subject tu.
Tu dessines une photo.
Tu aimes dessiner beaucoup.
What does it mean to "negate" a verb?
Cancel it out; say that it "does not" happen / "is not" happening
What are the steps for conjugating a verb?
1. Drop the last two letters of the infinitive
2. Add the verb ending that matches the subject you're conjugating the verb for
Translate the following in a way that shows that the event is happening right now:
nous mangeons un sandwich.
We are eating a sandwich.
Draw a picture that represents this phrase : Le garçon joue au foot avec la fille.
The boy is playing soccer with the girl.
Write a phrase to describe the picture. Use the subject nous.
Nous parlons au téléphone [maintenant / aujourd'hui / beaucoup / un peu].
What is the phrase that is needed to negate a verb in French? Where does the phrase go in relation to the verb?
ne...pas ; the two words go AROUND the verb
ne [verb] pas
What is the verb ending for je / il / elle ?
E
Translate this phrase in a way that implies that it is something that generally happens, but isn't necessarily happening right now:
Vous dansez.
You dance.
Y'all dance.
Draw a picture that represents this phrase : J'étudie la biologie.
I am studying biology.
Write a phrase to describe this picture. Use the subject ils. (lunch = le déjeuner)
Ils mangent le déjeuener.
Negate this phrase: J'aime le groupe Bigflo et Oli.
Je n'aime pas le groupe Bigflo et Oli.
What are the verb endings for nous and vous that you've learned? Are they silent or pronounced at the end of a verb
nous: -ons
vous: -ez
These are the only endings that are pronounced on an ER verb.
Translate this phrase in a way that implies that you are correcting someone who had doubts:
J'aime la musique!
I do like music!
Draw a picture that represents this phrase : Elle parle espagnol.
She speaks spanish.
Write a phrase to describe this picture. Use the subject vous and use ne...pas .
Vous n'aimez pas les devoirs.
Vous n'aimez pas faire les devoirs.
Vous ne préférez pas les devoirs.
Negate this phrase : Elles adorent manger la pizza.
Elles n'adorent pas manger la pizza.
Conjugate these verbs for the subjects given, AND BE READY TO PRONOUNCE THEM:
nous (travailler)
vous (chanter)
ils (manger)
nous travaillons
vous chantez
ils mangent
Translate this phrase in all 3 possible English translations:
Nous regardons la télé beaucoup.
-We watch TV a lot.
-We are watching TV a lot.
-We do watch TV a lot.
Draw a picture that represents this phrase : Elle n'aime pas travailler beaucoup.
She doesn't like to work a lot.
Write a phrase to describe this picture. Use the subject nous and use ne...pas .
Nous ne regardons pas la télé beaucoup.
Negate this phrase: Vous parlez anglais.
Vous ne parlez pas anglais.