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For the purposes of systematic presentation, French verbs are best grouped into four conjugations. | For the purposes of systematic presentation, French verbs are best grouped into four conjugations. | ||
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# Verbs whose infinitive ends in -er (e.g. donner, chanter, parler). This is by far the largest group. | # Verbs whose infinitive ends in -er (e.g. donner, chanter, parler). This is by far the largest group. | ||
# Verbs whose infinitive ends in -ir. Within this group there are two subgroups: | # Verbs whose infinitive ends in -ir. Within this group there are two subgroups: | ||
## verbs whose stems sometimes end in -iss- (e.g. finir: fin-iss-ons, fin-issant, fin-iss-aient, etc.); | |||
## verbs whose stems do not add -iss- (e.g. dormir, mentir). | |||
# Verbs whose infinitive ends in -re (e.g. vendre, rendre). | # Verbs whose infinitive ends in -re (e.g. vendre, rendre). | ||
# Verbs whose infinitive ends in -oir (e.g. recevoir). | # Verbs whose infinitive ends in -oir (e.g. recevoir). | ||
Verbs which differ from this pattern are included in the list of irregular verbs. | |||
<span link>Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson:</span> [[Language/French/Grammar/Possessive-determiners|Possessive determiners]], [[Language/French/Grammar/Omission-of-the-article|Omission of the article]], [[Language/French/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]] & [[Language/French/Grammar/The-French-Alphabet|The French Alphabet]]. | |||
==Videos== | |||
===The 3 French verb groups - YouTube=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuLSsfQ5GOQ</youtube> | |||
===All 18 French Verb Tenses Explained in 12 Minutes! How Many Do ...=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIue3yaykYc</youtube> | |||
Verbs | ===Basic French Verb Conjugation - (Present Tense) - YouTube=== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKJ24-je3KE</youtube> | |||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Plurals-of-nouns-ending-in-eu,-au,-eau|Plurals of nouns ending in eu, au, eau]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/tard-versus-en-retard|tard versus en retard]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Location-of-adverbs-modifying-adjectives,-prepositions,-noun-phrases-and-other-adverbs|Location of adverbs modifying adjectives, prepositions, noun phrases and other adverbs]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Omission-of-the-article-in-compound-nouns-linked-by-à|Omission of the article in compound nouns linked by à]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/y-and-en-in-French-where-the-English-translation-has-no-preposition|y and en in French where the English translation has no preposition]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Plural-forms-of-adjectives-—-Adjectives-which-end-in-al|Plural forms of adjectives — Adjectives which end in al]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Omission-of-the-article-with-nouns-following-the-verbs-être,-demeurer,-devenir,-élire,-nommer,-rester|Omission of the article with nouns following the verbs être, demeurer, devenir, élire, nommer, rester]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-en|Use of en]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Masculine-Nouns-Ending-in-ée|Masculine Nouns Ending in ée]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-the-definite-article-with-names-of-countries,-regions,-départements|Use of the definite article with names of countries, regions, départements]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Plurals-of-nouns-ending-in-–al|Plurals of nouns ending in –al]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Days|Days]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Indirect-and-Direct-Transitive-Verbs|Indirect and Direct Transitive Verbs]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Differences-in-the-use-of-numbers-in-French-and-English-Order-of-cardinal-numbers-and-adjectives|Differences in the use of numbers in French and English Order of cardinal numbers and adjectives]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Conjugation-group-2-—-verbs-whose-infinitive-ends-in-—ir|Conjugation group 2 — verbs whose infinitive ends in —ir]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 27 March 2023
Verb forms — Conjugations
For the purposes of systematic presentation, French verbs are best grouped into four conjugations.
These are:
- Verbs whose infinitive ends in -er (e.g. donner, chanter, parler). This is by far the largest group.
- Verbs whose infinitive ends in -ir. Within this group there are two subgroups:
- verbs whose stems sometimes end in -iss- (e.g. finir: fin-iss-ons, fin-issant, fin-iss-aient, etc.);
- verbs whose stems do not add -iss- (e.g. dormir, mentir).
- Verbs whose infinitive ends in -re (e.g. vendre, rendre).
- Verbs whose infinitive ends in -oir (e.g. recevoir).
Verbs which differ from this pattern are included in the list of irregular verbs.
Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: Possessive determiners, Omission of the article, Pronouns & The French Alphabet.
Videos[edit | edit source]
The 3 French verb groups - YouTube[edit | edit source]
All 18 French Verb Tenses Explained in 12 Minutes! How Many Do ...[edit | edit source]
Basic French Verb Conjugation - (Present Tense) - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Plurals of nouns ending in eu, au, eau
- tard versus en retard
- Location of adverbs modifying adjectives, prepositions, noun phrases and other adverbs
- Omission of the article in compound nouns linked by à
- y and en in French where the English translation has no preposition
- Plural forms of adjectives — Adjectives which end in al
- Omission of the article with nouns following the verbs être, demeurer, devenir, élire, nommer, rester
- Use of en
- Masculine Nouns Ending in ée
- Use of the definite article with names of countries, regions, départements
- Plurals of nouns ending in –al
- Days
- Indirect and Direct Transitive Verbs
- Differences in the use of numbers in French and English Order of cardinal numbers and adjectives
- Conjugation group 2 — verbs whose infinitive ends in —ir