Regular Present Tense French Verb Endings – ER, IR, RE

Regular French Verb Conjugations 👉 List of common French verbs ending in ER 👉 To conjugate regular ER verbs, take ER off of the infinitive and add the appropriate endings. 👉 List of common French verbs ending in IR 👉 To conjugate regular IR verbs, take R off of the infinitive and add the appropriateContinue reading “Regular Present Tense French Verb Endings – ER, IR, RE”

French Grammar Review – Regular and irregular French verbs in 3 tenses with pronouns

Practice French verbs and pronouns using the circling method Circling is the instructional practice of asking a series of prescribed questions in the target language about a statement in the target language. Circling is used to provide students with contextualized repetitions of target structures. Research shows that language learners need between 70-150 repetitions of aContinue reading “French Grammar Review – Regular and irregular French verbs in 3 tenses with pronouns”

Beginner French Review Activity – Practice and master regular French verbs in 3 tenses

Practice regular French verbs using this proven method Circling is the instructional practice of asking a series of prescribed questions in the target language about a statement in the target language. Circling is used to provide students with contextualized repetitions of target structures. Research shows that language learners need between 70-150 repetitions of a structureContinue reading “Beginner French Review Activity – Practice and master regular French verbs in 3 tenses”

Beginner French Review – Regular French verbs in the present, passĂ© composĂ©, and futur proche tenses

Practice regular French verbs using this proven method Circling is the instructional practice of asking a series of prescribed questions in the target language about a statement in the target language. Circling is used to provide students with contextualized repetitions of target structures. Research shows that language learners need between 70-150 repetitions of a structureContinue reading “Beginner French Review – Regular French verbs in the present, passĂ© composĂ©, and futur proche tenses”

Regular French Verbs Ending in -DRE

Regular French Verbs Ending in -DRE  A high percentage of verbs in French end in -DRE. 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 -RE ending of the infinitive form of the verb (in English, the infinitive formContinue reading “Regular French Verbs Ending in -DRE”