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-er verbes review fr

accompagner-retourner

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to accompany accompagner
to help aider
to like,love aimer
to add ajouter
to light, to turn on allumber
to bring a thing apporter
to pull out arracher
to stop someone/something, arrest arreter (carrot above first e)
to attend an event assister a
to catch attraper
to lower; decrease baisser
to chat bavarder
to blame blamer (carrot above a)
to hurt blesser
to work bosser=travailler
to shine briller
to brush brosser
to burn bruler (carrot over u)
to hide cacher
to break casser
to sing chanter
to hunt chasser
to warm chauffer
to look for chercher + direct object
to whisper chuchother
to command/order commander
to count on someone compter sur
to plan to do something compter + infinitif
to advise someone to do something conseiller a qqn + infinitif
to cut couper
to cost couter
to shout crier
to dance danser
to tear dechirer (accent over first e)
to have lunch dejeuner (accent over first e)
to ask for something (from someone) demander + d.o. (+ a qqn)
to ask someone to do something demander a qqn de +infinitif
to spend money depenser (accent over e first)
to wish, want desirer (accent over first e)
to draw dessiner
to dislike/to hate detester (accent over first e)
to dine diner (carrot over i)
to divide divider
to give donner
to last durer
to fail echouer a (accent over first e)
to burst (ex-a balloon) eclater (accent over first e)
to save money economiser (accent over first e)
to listen to ecouter (accent over first e)
to kiss embrasser
to prevent someone/something from doing empecher + d.o + de + infinitif (carrot over second e)
to borrow something emprunter
to teach something enseigner
to surround entourner
to enter entrer
to wrap envelopper
to marry epouser (accent on first e)
to sneeze eternuer (accent on first e)
to astonish etonner (accent on first e)
to study etuider (accent on first e)
to avoid eviter (accent on first e)
to explain expligquer
to express exprimer
to manufacture/to make up fabriquer
to tire fatiguer
to congratulate feliciter (accent on first e)
to close/turn off fermer
to strike/hit/knock frapper
to rub frotter
to smoke fumer
to win gagner
to keep garder
to waste/ to squander gaspiller
to spoil ) a child) gater (carrot over first a)
to slide glisser
to taste gouter (carrot over u)
to scold gronder
to live in habiter
to hesitate hesiter (accent on first e)
to scream hurler
to play jouer
to swear jurer
to leave (things) laisser
to wash laver
to rent/ to praise louer
to miss/lack manquer
to walk/ to function marcher
to deserve meriter (accent on first e)
to go (come), to bring something up monter
to show montrer
to dare oser
to take off (clothing) oter (carrot over o)
to forget oublier
to forgive someone pardonner + a qqn
to speak to someone parler a qqn
to pass an object/ to spend (time)/ to take a test passer
to skate patiner
to comb peigner
to think penser
to cry pleurer
to carry/wear porter
to put, place an object poser
to push/ grow pousser
to prepare preparer (accent on first e)
to lend preter (carrot on e)
to introduce presenter (accent on first e)
to pray/beg prier
to prove prouver
to leave (a place, a person) quitter + o.d.
to tell a story, recount an event raconter
to pick up, collect things that have fallen remasser
to look at, watch regarder + o.d.
to be sorry regretter
to notice remarquer
to thank remercier
to meet (by chance) rencontrer
to go in again, return (home) rentrer
to repair something reparer (accent on first e)
to iron repasser
to look like ressembler a qqn
to remain/stay rester
to go back, return retourner
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