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Verbs ending in -er belong to the first conjugation and form their present tense stem by losing the -er from the infinitive.
The present tense endings for -er verbs are: -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent
1. Florence et Alima nagent. (nager)
2. Je joue au basket. (jouer)
3. Emile plonge dans la piscine. (plonger)
4. David et hugo jouent.(jouer)
5. Noémie nage.(nager)
Family in French
In today’s free lesson you’ll learn how to talk about your family in French(the French word for family is famille). Practice your French pronunciation as you listen to the audio, and while you’re at it – take a closer look at the different ways to say 'my' in French.
Speaking about people in French will also help you understand how the French masculine and feminine principles work.
By the end of this lesson you’ll also know how to talk about more than one person.

Talking about Family in French
Let’s look at immediate family members:
<span>Hi,
Write
the correct endings of the past participle (-e / -s / -es) in the
sentences below, if needed. If no change is needed, write an X in the
space.
1. Michelle est arrivée à la Gare de Lyon.
2. Henri et moi, nous sommes montés à la Tour Eiffel.
3. Pierre est sorti de la bibliothèque.
4. Elles ont pris le train à la Gare Montparnasse.
5. Nadine est descendue du taxi devant le château.
6. J’ai bu du lait avec mon sandwich.
7. Mes grands-parents sont morts l’année dernière.
8. Nous avons parlé au téléphone avec nos cousins américains.</span>