![]() ![]() SIGN UP FOR MY FULL COURSE ON -ER VERBS IN THE PRESENT, PASSE COMPOSE, AND FUTUR SIMPLE TENSES 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. There are a few spelling differences for certain -ER verbs: A short list of common -ER verbs: acheter Il préfère manger des fruits = He prefers eating/to eat fruits. J’aime parler à ma fille = I like talking/to talk to my daughter. 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. Je parle trois langues = I speak three languages. Nous parlons avec Carla = We are speaking with Carla. Je mange des plats épicés = I eat spicy foods. Tu manges de la soupe = You’re eating soup. ![]() Il travaille chez BMW = He works for BMW. Je travaille sur ce projet = I’m working on this project. Note: When verbs are conjugated in the present tense, they can be interpreted as either the continuous present (“ing” in English) or the simple present. ![]() In order to conjugate the verbs, you need to drop the -ER and replace it by the following endings: Aimer (to like/ to love) CLICK HERE FOR A LESSON ON REGULAR -RE VERBS Conjugating the verbs ![]()
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