Je mange,tu manges,il,elle mange I,u,he she it nous mangeons,vous mangez,ils elles mangent we,u,they
If by « french eats », you mean « french food », it's « de la nourriture française », « de la bouffe française » (registre familier) or maybe « plat français ».
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Je pratique mon français. If you know how to conjugate verbs, you could easily answer the question, this form is in the present tense so it means "am (verb-ing)".
The verb "to be," would conjugate in the present tense as: "I am," "you are," "he (or she) is," "we are," and "they are." In English there is not a different plural form for the second person; "you" can be either singular or plural, depending on the context.
Assuming that you are referring to the present indicative tense/mood, it would be "tú te acuestas".
The verb suggested is suggérer.You would have to conjugate it and put it in the past tense.
"manger" is the verb "to eat", "mange" or "mangea" are present and past tense forms of it.
= jugar - infinitive==juego/juegas/juega/jugamos/jugais/juegan - present tense=
Well, the dictionary verb is ^etre, and then you have to conjugate it to the noun you're using and the tense and form.
To conjugate "traer" in the present tense: Yo traigo Tú traes Él/Ella/Usted trae Nosotros/Nosotras traemos Vosotros/Vosotras traéis Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes traen
depends on what the verb ends in, and what tense you want to conjugate in.
In the present tense the verb comprar conjugates as follows: Yo: Compro Tu: Compras El ella usted: Compra nosotros: Compramos Ellos: Compran *** This is for the present tense only!