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Agata [3.3K]
3 years ago
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Use itinerary and write a reaction in French to it using the verb "aimer" and another verb.

French
2 answers:
gregori [183]3 years ago
7 0
Allons faire du skate. Non, je n'aime pas aller du skate. Je préfère aller à la salle de sport.

Allons faire de l'équitation. Non, je n'aime pas faire de l'équitation. Je préfère aller à la piscine.

Allons faire un tennis. Non, je n'aime pas jouer au tennis. Je préfère jouer au football.

Allons faire du ping-pong. Non, je n'aime pas aller faire du ping-pong. Je préfère aller à la patinoire.

Allons faire de la danse moderne. Non, je n'aime pas aller faire de la danse. Je préfère aller à la musculation.
GuDViN [60]3 years ago
4 0
Hi. 1-Allons faire du vélo. Non,je n'aime pas faire du vélo. Je préfère faire du jogging. 2- Pourquoi ne pas rédiger nos devoirs de maison en groupe ? Non,je n'aime pas rédiger mes devoirs en groupe. Je préfère les rédiger toute seule. Hope this helps.
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Regular French Verbs Ending in -ER  

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Examples:

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Il travaille chez BMW = He works for BMW.

Tu manges de la soupe = You’re eating soup.

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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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A short list of common -ER verbs:

acheter to buy

adorer to adore

aider to help

aimer to like / to love

aimer mieux to prefer

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appeler to call

apporter to bring something

arriver to arrive

casser to break

changer to change

chanter to sing

chercher to look for

commencer to begin

continuer to continue

coûter to cost

cuisiner to cook

déménager to move house

dépenser to spend

détester to detest ; to hate

dessiner to draw

donner to give

échanger to exchange

écouter to listen

emprunter to borrow

étudier to study

essayer to try

gagner to win

garder to keep

habiter to live

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jouer to play

manger to eat

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rencontrer to meet  

rentrer to return

retrouver to meet up  

rêver to dream

rigoler to laugh

terminer to end

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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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