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Conjugation Rules 7th Grade

The document discusses French verb conjugation. It defines verb conjugation as changing the verb to match the subject pronoun. It provides the subject pronouns and lists the three main verb endings of -ER, -RE, and -IR. It outlines the three step process of cutting off the ending, copying the stem, and pasting on the appropriate ending based on the subject pronoun. Tables of conjugated verbs are provided for the -ER, -RE, and -IR verb types. The document notes that some verbs, like faire and aller, are irregular and do not follow the typical conjugation patterns.

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Conjugation Rules 7th Grade

The document discusses French verb conjugation. It defines verb conjugation as changing the verb to match the subject pronoun. It provides the subject pronouns and lists the three main verb endings of -ER, -RE, and -IR. It outlines the three step process of cutting off the ending, copying the stem, and pasting on the appropriate ending based on the subject pronoun. Tables of conjugated verbs are provided for the -ER, -RE, and -IR verb types. The document notes that some verbs, like faire and aller, are irregular and do not follow the typical conjugation patterns.

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Conjugation

1. Verb = Action word


2. Pronouns = Replaces the noun or the subject of the sentence.
3. Pronouns
I= Je We = Nous
You (informal) = Tu You (formal) or all of you = Vous
He = Il They (all boys, or boys and girls) = Ils
She = Elle They (all girls only) = Elles
One = On
Who = Qui
Everyone = Tout le monde

4. Conjugation = CHANGE = Changing the verb to match the pronoun or the subject.
5. Why must we conjugate? = It’s the rule!!!
6. Verbs in French = There are 3 kinds
a. ER Parler = to talk
b. RE Rendre visit = to visit
c. IR Choisir = to choose
7. Infinitive form: The verb has NOT been conjugated. (see # 4) They end with –ER, -RE or –
IR.
8. Conjugation – Three steps
a. Cut – off the endings (er, re or ir)
b. Copy – the stem (piece of the verb left over)
c. Paste – on the endings (see # 9, 10, or 11 depending on the type of verb you have)
9. ER Endings
Je = -e Nous = -ons
Tu = -es Vous = -ez
Il = -e Ils = -e
Elle = -e Elles = -e
On = -e
Qui = -e
Tout le monde = -e
10. RE Endings
Je -s Nous -ons
Tu -s Vous -ez
Il Ils -ent
Elle Elles -ent
Qui
On
Tout le monde

11. IR Endings
Je -is Nous -issons
Tu -is Vous -issez
Il -it Ils -issent
Elle -it Elles -issent
Qui -it
On -it
Tout le monde -it
Irregular Verbs!
There are some verbs that we have studied so far that do not follow these rules!

Faire does not follow these rules.

Faire = to do
Je fais Nous faisons
Tu fais Vous faites
Il fait Ils font
Elle fait Elles font
Qui fait
On fait
Tout le monde fait

Aller – to go
Je vais Nous allons
Tu vas Vous allez
Il Ils
Elle va Elles vont
On / Qui

There will be several verbs this year that will not follow these rules!

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