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How do you conjugate a regular -re verb for "je"?
You add -s. Example: je vends.
How do you conjugate a regular -re verb for "tu"?
You add -s. Example: tu vends.
How do you conjugate a regular -re verb for "il/elle/on"?
Usually you add a -t. Example: Il vit. But for prendre, you just remove the -re and leave it like that. Example: Il prend.
How do you conjugate a regular -re verb for "nous"?
You add -ons. Example: nous vendons.
How do you conjugate a regular -re verb for "vous"?
You add -ez. Example: vous vendez.
How do you conjugate a regular -re verb for "ils/elles"?
You add -ent. Example: ils vendent.
What is the mettre rule?
Remove the second "t" in singular conjugations, but keep it in plural conjugations
Ex: Je mets (for je) but nous mettons (for nous)
What is the prendre rule?
Remove the d in plural conjugations but keep it in singular conjugations. Also make sure to add an extra n into the ils/elles conjugation
Ex(s): Je prends, nous prenons, vos prenez, ils prennent
What is the -aitre rule for singular conjugations? (Connaitre, Naitre, Paraitre...)
Remove the -tre. Then change it to ai + the regular re conjugation for the verb. So je connaitre --> je connai --> je connais
What is the -aitre rule for plural conjugations? (Connaitre, Naitre, Paraitre...)
Remove the re. Then change it to aiss + the regular -re conjugation for the verb. So nous connaitre --> nous connaiss --> nous connaissons
What is the special -aitre rule?
Idk what the hell is wrong with "il" but you just remove the -re and add a > looking accent mark over the "a"
What is the -uire rule for singular conjugations?
You remove the -re and then replace it with -ui + the regular -re conjugation for the verb. So je produire --> je produi --> je produis
What is the -uire rule for plural conjugations?
You remove the -re and then replace it with -uis + the regular -re conjugation for the verb. So vous produire --> vous produis --> vous produisez
What is the vivre/suivre rule for singular conjugations?
You remove the -vre and then replace it with a regular -re conjugation for the verb. So je vivre --> je vi --> je vis or je suivre --> je sui --> je suis
What is the vivre/suivre rule for plural conjugations?
You remove the -re and then replace it with a regular -re conjugation for the verb. So nous vivre --> nous viv --> nous vivons or nous suivre --> nous suiv --> nous suivons
What is the croire rule for conjugations in the boot?
You remove the -re and then conjugate regularly. So il croire -> il croi --> il croit
What is the croire rule for plural conjugations except ils/elles?
You remove the -re, then replace it with -v + the conjugation. Only applies to nous & vous
What is the ecrire rule for singular?
Just remove -re and conjugate normally. EX: je ecrire --> je ecri --> je ecris
What is the ecrire rule for plural?
Remove -re, add -v, then conjugate regularly. EX: ils ecrire --> ils ecri --> ils ecriv --> ils ecrivent
What is the rire rule?
Remove the -re and just conjugate regularly. Applies to all terms. EX: je rire --> je ri --> je ris OR nous rire --> nous ri --> nous rions
What is the -indre verb rule for singular verbs? (ex: peindre)
Remove the -dre and conjugate normally. EX: tu craindre --> tu crain --> tu crains
What is the -indre verb rule for plural verbs? (ex: craindre)
Remove the -dre, add a -g before the n, then conjugate normally. EX: vous craindre --> vous crain --> vous craign --> vous craignez
What is the regular ER conjugation for je?
er turns to e
What is the regular ER conjugation for tu?
er turns to es
What is the regular ER conjugation for il/elle?
er turns to e
What is the regular ER conjugation for nous?
er turns to ons
What is the regular ER conjugation for vous?
er turns to ez
What is the regular ER conjugation for ils/elles?
er turns to ent
What are the conjugations in the boot?
Je, Tu, Il/Elle, Ils/Elles
When does -cer turn irregular?
Only with the nous conjugation
When does -ger turn irregular?
Only with the nous conjugation
When does -yer turn irregular?
With conjugations in the boot
What do you do to conjugate an irregular -yer?
Turn the y into i and follow the conjugation rule.
Ex: je tutoyer into je tutoie
What do you do to conjugate an irregular -cer?
You change the regular c to a "ç" and follow the nous conjugation rule.
Ex: Nous commencer into nous commençons
What do you do to conjugate an irregular -ger?
You add an "e" after the g and follow the nous conjugation rule.
Ex: Nous mange into nous mangeons
What do you to conjugate ONLY jeter, rejeter, appeler, and rappeler?
You take the "t" or the "l" and double it and follow the conjugation rule.
Ex: je rejeter into je rejette
When does the irregular conjugation for jeter, rejeter, appeler and rappeler happen?
In the boot
What do you do for Rule 5a?
First you normally conjugate. IF the ending is an "e" followed by a consonant followed by a boot ending after conjugating, then you add a grave accent onto the e before the consonant.
Ex: Je mener into je mene into je mène
What do you do for rule 5b?
If the verb already has an accent mark and follows rule 5a, you flip the accent mark on the e before the last consonant of the word.
Ex: Je préfére into Je préfère
What is the regular -IR conjugation for "je"
-is
What is the regular -IR conjugation for "tu"
-is
What is the regular -IR conjugation for "il/elle"
-it
What is the regular -IR conjugation for "nous"
-issons
What is the regular -IR conjugation for "vous"
-issez
What is the regular -IR conjugation for "ils/elles"
-issent
What is the irregular -IR conjugation for "je"
-s
What is the irregular -IR conjugation for "tu"
-s
What is the irregular -IR conjugation for "il/elle"
-t
What is the irregular -IR conjugation for "nous"
-ons
What is the irregular -IR conjugation for "vous"
-ez
What is the irregular -IR conjugation for "ils/elles"
-ent
What two words does the first conjugation rule apply to?
Venir (to come back) and Tenir (to hold)
What is the venir conjugation rule?
You conjugate everything inside the boot normally. Then you add an "i" after the t or the v
Example: Venir
Je vens -> Je viens
What is the mourir conjugation rule?
You conjugate it regularly inside the boot (je, tu, il/elle, ils/elles) and then change the "o" in mourir to an "e"
Example: Mourir
Je Mours --> Je Meurs
What is the courir conjugation rule?
You just do the irregular conjugation for the word. This applies to everything, including nous and vous.
Example: Courir
Je Courir --> apply irregular conjugation (-ir to -s) --> Je Cours
What is the ouvrir, offrir, souffrir, couvrir irregular -IR conjugation rule?
You conjugate them like an -ER verb for all of them.
Ex: Couvrir
Je Couvrir --> -e end for je --> Je Couvre
What do you do for the SINGULAR sortir, dormir, mentir, sentir, servir, partir rule?
You remove the "m" in dormir, remove the "t" in partir, mentir and sentir, remove he "v" in servir, and remove the "rt" in sortir. Remove the -IR afterwards. Then conjugate irregularly.
EX: Je dormir --> Je dor --> Je dors
What do you do for the PLURAL sortir, dormir, mentir, sentir, servir, partir rule?
Remove the -ir and conjugate it using irregular conjugation.
EX: Nous dormir --> Nous dorm --> Nous dormons