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Phoenix [80]
4 years ago
14

Complete the following sentences with the words from the list : algériens,Américains,anglais,arabe,chinois,Côte d’Ivoire, espagn

ol, étrangers,européens, Japonais, Maroc
Please help :)

French
1 answer:
Bad White [126]4 years ago
6 0

1. americains, algeriens, japonais

2. espagnol, arabe, anglais

3. Maroc, cote d' Ivoire

4. chinois

5. etrangers

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Regular French Verbs Ending in -ER  

A very high percentage of verbs in French end in -ER. These are for the most part regular verbs, and their conjugation in the present tense follows a set pattern; you just need to drop the -ER ending of the infinitive form of the verb (in English, the infinitive form is the verb preceded by the word ‘to’). The verb minus its ending is called the stem or radical.

Conjugating the verbs

In order to conjugate the verbs, you need to drop the -ER and replace it by the following endings:

Aimer (to like/ to love)

J’aim + e

Tu aim + es

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Demander (to ask)

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Tu demand + es

Il/elle/on demand + e

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Il travaille chez BMW = He works for BMW.

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Je parle trois langues = I speak three languages.

Note: If there is a second verb following the main verb in the sentence, you only need to conjugate the first one and leave the second one in its infinitive form.

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aimer mieux to prefer

amener to bring a person somewhere

appeler to call

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casser to break

changer to change

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chercher to look for

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dessiner to draw

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échanger to exchange

écouter to listen

emprunter to borrow

étudier to study

essayer to try

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garder to keep

habiter to live

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jouer to play

manger to eat

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parler to speak

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payer to pay

penser (que) to think (that)

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quitter la maison to leave the house

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regarder to watch

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Manger (to eat) and other verbs that end in ger (voyager, déménager, nager) are conjugated a bit differently in the nous form: An extra E is added for pronunciation purposes.

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Tu mang + es

Il/elle/on mang + e

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Verbs like préférer that end in érer have an accent change in every conjugation except for the nous and vous forms.

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