French Conjugations
In French, verbs are classified into three main groups based on their infinitive endings: -er verbs (first group), -ir verbs (second group), and -re verbs (third group). The conjugation of verbs in each group follows a specific pattern. Let's focus on first group verbs (-er verbs) and explore their conjugations with 30 examples.
First group (-er) verbs are the most common in French, and they include regular verbs like "manger" (to eat), "parler" (to speak), and "aimer" (to like/love). Here's how you can conjugate them in various tenses:
Present Tense (Présent):
- Je mange (I eat)
- Tu manges (You eat)
- Il/elle/on mange (He/she/one eats)
- Nous mangeons (We eat)
- Vous mangez (You eat)
- Ils/elles mangent (They eat)
Imperfect Tense (Imparfait):
- Je mangeais (I used to eat)
- Tu mangeais (You used to eat)
- Il/elle/on mangeait (He/she/one used to eat)
- Nous mangions (We used to eat)
- Vous mangiez (You used to eat)
- Ils/elles mangeaient (They used to eat)
Future Tense (Futur Simple):
- Je mangerai (I will eat)
- Tu mangeras (You will eat)
- Il/elle/on mangera (He/she/one will eat)
- Nous mangerons (We will eat)
- Vous mangerez (You will eat)
- Ils/elles mangeront (They will eat)
Conditional Tense (Conditionnel Présent):
- Je mangerais (I would eat)
- Tu mangerais (You would eat)
- Il/elle/on mangerait (He/she/one would eat)
- Nous mangerions (We would eat)
- Vous mangeriez (You would eat)
- Ils/elles mangeraient (They would eat)
Past Simple (Passé Simple):
- Je mangeai (I ate)
- Tu mangeas (You ate)
- Il/elle/on mangea (He/she/one ate)
- Nous mangeâmes (We ate)
- Vous mangeâtes (You ate)
- Ils/elles mangèrent (They ate)
These examples cover the conjugation of regular -er verbs in various tenses. Keep in mind that irregular verbs may have slightly different conjugation patterns, but these are the basic rules for first group (-er) verbs. Learning these conjugation patterns is fundamental to mastering French grammar.
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