Sortir (to go out) is not a regular verb.
This is the present conjugation:
Je sors
tu sors
il sort
elle sort
nous sortons
vous sortez
ils sortent
elles sortent
Past participle= sorti
Sortir is a DR MRS VANDERTRAMP verb, therefore in the past, sortir takes etre.
"Get out" in French is "sortir".
the past of sortir in french is sorti ou /or sortis i took 6-7 years of french
No, "appeler" is a regular -er verb in French. It conjugates according to regular -er verb patterns.
A French regular verb is a verb that follows a common conjugation pattern. Regular verbs typically end in -er, -ir, or -re and conjugate predictably according to their verb group. Examples of regular verbs in French include "aimer" (to love), "finir" (to finish), and "vendre" (to sell).
To go out - Je veux sortir avec mes copains - I want to go out with my friends.To go out - J'ai juste découvert qu'il sort avec Marion- I just found he's going out with Marion.To get out - Il faut sortir nos stylos - We need to get our pens out.
No
"Sortir" is an irregular verb in French. It belongs to the third group of verbs and does not follow the regular conjugation patterns of -ir verbs. Instead, it has its own unique conjugation forms, particularly in the present tense and past participle. For instance, its past participle is "sorti" and it can also be used as a transitive verb, meaning it can take a direct object.
"Get out" in French is "sortir".
Sortir means 'to go out' in French.
the past of sortir in french is sorti ou /or sortis i took 6-7 years of french
No, "appeler" is a regular -er verb in French. It conjugates according to regular -er verb patterns.
Est-ce que tu veux sortir ? If you mean 'go out with me', it is 'sortir avec moi'
sortir avec moi
Sortir à .
Sortir avec moi
A French regular verb is a verb that follows a common conjugation pattern. Regular verbs typically end in -er, -ir, or -re and conjugate predictably according to their verb group. Examples of regular verbs in French include "aimer" (to love), "finir" (to finish), and "vendre" (to sell).
Negate the verb pouvoir (to be able to do smthng)Like, Je ne peut pas sortir ce soir. (I cannot go out tonight)