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Leçon 15: - Er Verbs

Leçon 15: - Er Verbs. Vocabulary Review. What does it mean to conjugate ? To change a verb from it’s infinitive form What is another name to call the infinitive form of a verb? The original form; where from you change it to the past, present, or future tense

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Leçon 15: - Er Verbs

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  1. Leçon 15: -Er Verbs

  2. Vocabulary Review • What does it mean to conjugate? • To change a verb from it’s infinitive form • What is another name to call the infinitive form of a verb? • The original form; where from you change it to the past, present, or future tense • Why is it important to know subject pronouns?

  3. -Er verb conjugation • List all of the subject pronouns Je Nous TuVous Il/Elle Ils/Elles

  4. -Er verb conjugation • Step one: • Separate the –er ending from the root of the verb • Ex. Parler = Parl- • Step two: • Join the root to a new ending

  5. -Er verb conjugation • Subject pronouns and endings Je -e Nous -ons Tu-esVous-ez Il/Elle -eIls/Elles-ent

  6. Exemple Parler => -(er) = Parl- Je parle Nous parlons TuparlesVousparlez Il/ElleparleIls/Ellesparlent

  7. La forme négative • Formula for the negative form of verbs • Subject + ne + verb + pas n’ (+vowel sound)

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