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How to conjugate regular French verbs in the present tense:

ER Verbs

Danser- to Dance

Je Dans(e)

Tu Dans(es)

Il Dans(e)

Elle Dans(e)

On Dans(e)

Qui Danse?

Nous Dans(ons)

Vous Dans(ez)

Ils Dans(ent)

Elles Dans(ent)

IR Verbs

Finir- To Finish

Je Fin(is)

Tu Fin(is)

Il Fin(it)

Elle Fin(it)

On Fin(it)

Qui Fin(it)?

Nous Fin(issons)

Vous Fin(issez)

Ils Fin(issent)

Elles Fin(issent)

RE Verbs

Entendre- To Hear

Je Entend(s)

Tu Entend(s)

Il Entend()

Elle Entend()

On Entend()

Qui Entend()?

Nous Entend(ons)

Vous Entend(ez)

Ils Entend(ent)

Elles Entend(ent)

Note: If you do not conjugate a verb it will always mean to (something)

Example: If you leave the ER ending on Manger it will mean "to eat",

so leaving the ending (ER, IR, RE) on a verb will in translation mean: to (something)

P.S. Manger is a common irregular verb. This is because when you conjugate manger in nous it turns, Nous mang(eons) instead of Nous mang(ons).

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Je suis

Tu es

Il/elle est

Nous sommes

Vous etes

Ils/elles sont

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Je sors Tu sors Il sort Nous sortons Vous sortez Ils sortent

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to be

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