Past experiences: -ER verbs in the present and past

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What is everyday life?

Daily routines and activities people do regularly.

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What is a regular -er verb in French?

A verb ending in “-er” that follows standard conjugation patterns.

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What does the infinitive form of a verb mean?

The basic unconjugated form of the verb.

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What is the French verb “jouer”?

To play.

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What is the French verb “manger”?

To eat.

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What is the French verb “regarder”?

To watch.

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What is the French verb “écouter”?

To listen.

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How do most regular -er verbs end with “je”?

-e.

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How do most regular -er verbs end with “tu”?

-es.

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How do most regular -er verbs end with “il/elle”?

-e.

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How do most regular -er verbs end with “nous”?

-ons.

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How do most regular -er verbs end with “vous”?

-ez.

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How do most regular -er verbs end with “ils/elles”?

-ent.

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How do you say “I eat” in French?

Je mange.

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How do you say “We play” in French?

Nous jouons.

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How do you say “They watch” in French?

Ils regardent.

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What is the present tense used for in French?

Actions happening now or regularly.

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How do you say “every day” in French?

Tous les jours.

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What is the French word for “morning”?

Matin.

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What is the French word for “evening”?

Soir.

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How do you say “I listen to music” in French?

J’écoute de la musique.

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What is the French word for “school”?

École.

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How do you say “after school” in French?

Après l’école.

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What is the French word for “homework”?

Devoirs.

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What is the French word for “television”?

Télévision.

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What is the French word for “sports”?

Sport.

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What is the past tense in French commonly called?

Le passé composé.

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What auxiliary verb is commonly used with regular -er verbs in the past tense?

Avoir.

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What is the past participle ending for regular -er verbs?

-é.

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How do you form the past tense with regular -er verbs?

Avoir + past participle.

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How do you say “I played” in French?

J’ai joué.

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How do you say “We watched” in French?

Nous avons regardé.

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How do you say “They listened” in French?

Ils ont écouté.

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What does “j’ai” mean in French?

I have.

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Why is the apostrophe used in “j’ai”?

Because the next word begins with a vowel.

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What is a past participle?

The verb form used in compound tenses.

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Why is the passé composé important?

It describes completed past actions.

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How do you say “Yesterday” in French?

Hier.

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How do you say “Last night” in French?

Hier soir.

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What is the French word for “weekend”?

Week-end.

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How do you say “I watched television yesterday” in French?

Hier, j’ai regardé la télévision.

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Why is pronunciation important in French verbs?

Many endings are silent.

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What is a subject pronoun?

A word replacing a noun as the sentence subject.

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What are the French subject pronouns?

Je, tu, il, elle, nous, vous, ils, elles.

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Why is repetition useful for verb learning?

It improves fluency and memory.

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How can flashcards help with French tenses?

They improve recall of verb forms and meanings.

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What is the difference between present and past tense?

Present describes current actions; past describes completed actions.

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How do you say “I played football” in French?

J’ai joué au football.

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What is the French word for “to study”?

Étudier.

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How do you say “I studied” in French?

J’ai étudié.

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Why are regular verbs easier to learn?

They follow predictable patterns.