"Je" means "I".
If you want to know how to form the present tense for "I" (for regular verbs):
Take off the last 2 letters.
Replace -er with -e, -ir with -i, or -re with -s.
Je vois (present tense) J'ai vu (paste tense)
present tense: je voyage - future: je voyagerai.
'Je pars' means 'I'm leaving' (present tense). 'Tu pars' means 'you're leaving' (present tense).
the verb 'aller': Je vais tu vas Il va Nous allons Vous allez Ils vont
well, im assuming you mean "i love you" (in present tense) which would be je t'aime.
If the sentence contains the conjugated form of "avoir" as well as the past participle. Present tense: Je chante! Past tense: J'ai chanté!
Je n'étais pas très bon en Français For the present tense, try "Je ne suis pas très bon en français."
no May I .. the "puis" is the interrogative form for the first person singular present tense of the verb pouvoir. Je peux >>>> Puis-je. May you would be Peux-tu ?
je dessinetu dessinesil dessinenous dessinonsvous dessinezils dessinent
"Je finis" is a French phrase that means "I finish" in English. It is the first-person singular present tense of the verb "finir," which means "to finish" or "to complete."
In French, pronouns are used alongside verbs to indicate the subject of the sentence in the present tense. For example, "je" (I), "tu" (you), "il/elle" (he/she), "nous" (we), "vous" (you pl./formal), and "ils/elles" (they). These pronouns are placed before the verb in most cases, such as "je mange" (I eat) or "elle danse" (she dances).
je regarderais (conditionnel tense)