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Présent tense / Le présent

You will find on this lesson the most common verbs conjugated in present tense. The 4 most important ones completely irregular are :

être = to be

avoir = to have

aller = to go

faire = to do

You can recognise the regular verbs because the infinitif (it’s the verb when it is not conjugated) always end in -er. Here are some examples :

jouer = to play

aimer = to like

se lever = to get up

You can recognise the irregular verb because the infinitif end in something else than -er. Here are some examples :

Dire = to say

Prendre = to take

Finir = to finish

Connaitre = to know someone or something

Savoir = to know how to do something

Apprendre = to learn

Voir = to see

Venir = to come

The last 2 slides are the modal verbs :

Pouvoir = to be able to / can

Vouloir = want

Devoir = must / have to

Savoir = to know how to do something

For more practice on the modal verbs, you can click on this link.

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Game to learn French : Charade numéro 3

How to play : Guess what French word Monsieur Moustachou is trying to make you guess? Write your answers in the comments below.

What you need to know before watching the video: Monsieur Moustachou is doing “une charade”. But What is “une charade”? “Une charade” simply is a riddle in which you need to find a word or a phrase which has been split into bits/syllables. Each clue gives you part of the answer (in the correct order, ready to be assembled). The clues are sounds so the spelling is not taken into account.

We are posting 10 charades! How many out of 10 can you get right?

Enjoy our daily French riddle 😉

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Game to learn French : Charade Numéro 2

Learn new words in a fun way !

What French word is Monsieur Moustachou trying to make you guess? Write your answers in the comments below. We are going to be posting 10 charades! That’s the charade numéro 2. How many out of 10 can you get right? What you need to know before watching the video: Monsieur Moustachou is doing “une charade”.

But What is “une charade”? “Une charade” simply is a riddle in which you need to find a word or a phrase which has been split into bits/syllables. Each clue gives you part of the answer (in the correct order, ready to be assembled). The clues are sounds so the spelling is not taken into account.

Bonne Chance ! 😉