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présent er What are
présent er
Question | Answer |
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What is the infinitive | the whole verb |
What is the root (ou stem) | the part of the verb without the er |
What are the verbs ending in er called (in french) | the first group |
What are the endings for regular verbs in the first group? | -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent |
Is -e, -es, -ent pronounced? | Non |
The final -s of nous, vous, ils, elles links with verbs beginning with what?, And making what sound? | a vowel sound and makes a z sound |
What is the aforementioned called? | liaison |
I speak | Je parle |
You speak (informal) | Tu parles |
He speaks | Il parle |
She speaks | Elle parle |
One, we, they, you speak | On parle |
We speak | Nous parlons |
You speak (formal ou plurel) | Vous parlez |
They speak (mas et/ou fem) | Ils parlent |
They speak (fem only) | Elles parlent |
Do you speak Italian? (formal) | Parlez-vous italien? |
How many languages do you speak? (informal) | Combien de langues parles-tu? |
When do you use tu and when do you use vous? | Tu = talking to friends, family members, children, and animals. Vous = addressing a stranger, someone you don't know well, ou to maintain a certain degree of distance ou respect. |
Some sentences containing ''on'' (5) 1st what does it mean | one, we, they, you |
Japanese is spoken here. | Ici, on parle japonais. |
One should not behave this way. | On ne devrait pas se comporter ainsi. |
Shall we go to the movies tonight? | On va au cinéma ce soir? (familiar) |
In Spain, they eat tapas. | En Espagne, on mange des tapas. |
We all agree. | On est tous d'accord. (familiar) |