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Learn about avoir – to have in the present tense
Avoir - To have in the present tenseLesson on avoir - to have in the present tense Avoir means "to have" in English and is used in various ways and can be extremely useful. One of the most used verb in French. First of all, it can be used to: say what you have: j'ai...
Ranger (to tidy) in the present tense in French
'Ranger' (to tidy) in the present tense in French'Promener' means 'to walk' and is 'almost' a regular -ER verb in French, therefore it will use the regular endings -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent but the stem will change for the 'nous' form to keep the soft 'g' sound:...
Promener (to walk) in the present tense in French
'Promener' (to walk) in the present tense in French'Promener' means 'to walk' and is 'almost' a regular -ER verb in French, therefore it will use the regular endings -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent but the stem will change for a few of them (Je, tu, il, elle, on, ils,...
Laver (to wash) in the present tense in French
'Laver' (to wash) in the present tense in French'Laver' means 'to wash' and is a regular -ER verb in French, therefore it will use the regular endings -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent. Here are a few examples: Laver la voiture: to wash the car Laver les...
Débarrasser (to clear) in the present tense in French
'Débarrasser' (to clear) in the present tense in French'Débarrasser' means 'to clear' and is a regular -ER verb in French and therefore will be following the usual rules for -er verbs in the present tense. Here are a few examples: Débarrasser la table: to clear the...
Aider (to help) in the present tense in French
'Aider' (to help) in the present tense in French'Aider' means 'to help' and is a regular -ER verb in French, therefore it will use the regular endings -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent. Here are a couple of examples: Aider à la maison: to help at home Aider un ami à faire...
Sortir (to go out) in the present tense in French
'Sortir' (to go out/take out/leave) in the present tense in French'Sortir' means 'to go out' although it does have quite a lot of other English translations (to take out, to leave, to exit etc.) and is an irregular -IR verb in French. It's a verb that you should...
Mettre (to put) in the present tense in French
'Mettre' (to put) in the present tense in French'Mettre' means 'to put' although it does have quite a lot of other English translations (to place, to apply, to lay, to put on etc.) and is an irregular -RE verb in French. It's a verb that you should definitely know off...
Faire (to do) in the present tense in French
'Faire' (to do) in the present tense in French'Faire' means "to do" and is an irregular verb in French. It's a verb that you should definitely know off by heart since it is used heavily in so many contexts. It's also a very useful verb to use when you want to talk...