Thursday, 24 November 2016

Bonjour! Je m'appelle Faiz. Today we will learn how to conjugate French Verbs. Let's start with present verbs which are commonly used and the first tense you will learn in French .

(1st group verbs)
You must recognize the base and the terminaison. For example, the verb "parler" . As you can see here, the base is the same, and the terminaison are different, this work for all verbs that end with -ER except ALLER because it is an irregular verbs. 

PARLER - TO TALK
Je parle
Tu parles
Il/Elle parle
Nous parlons
Vous parlez
Ils/Elles parlent

more examples : acheter ( to buy ), laver ( to wash ) , travailler ( to work ) and allumer ( to turn on )

But... There's always an exception 🙍🙍🙍🙍

For the verbs like manger and voyager, there is a difference for the subject "nous"

because voyagons and mangons are nightmare to french people. Trust me! For the sake of humanity, the conjugation become ;

voyageons
mangeons

Actually, there is another 4 type of conjugation especially for 1st group verb but, I will proceed with the basic one  🙇🙇
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Wait a minute, we re not done yet. There are another two group of verbs that we need to discuss 👀👀👀👀👀
Now, the second group is the verbs that end with -IR. If you are a beginner, you will need to identify the base first because for these verbs, their base will be quite different from usual ( wait until you see irregular verbs )
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(2nd group verbs)

PARTIR ( TO LEAVE )

Je pars
Tu part
Il/Elle pars
Vous partez
Nous partons
Ils/Elle partent

The terminaison are quite different , we have -s and -t . These conjugation are same for all verbs ending with -IR

Another example : finir (to finish), sortir ( to get out ) and venir (to come)

(3rd group verbs/Irregular verbs)


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Ahh, I'm too lazy to explain these verbs. Haha, je suis desolee. Au revoir ✋✋✋✋