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Auxiliary verbs Avoir and Être
The verb Avoir
The conjugation of Avoir
The Pronunciation of Avoir
The Functions of Avoir
The verb Être
Conjugation of Être
French verbs in the present tense
Verbs ending in …ER: Conjugation and pronunciation
The verb faire “to do” or to “make”: Conjugation and pronunciation
The most common sentences with faire
Aller and venir “to go” and “to come”: Conjugation and pronunciation
Vouloir and pouvoir ‘’ to want’’ and ‘’ Can / to be able to’’: Conjugation and pronunciation
Other important irregular verbs to learn
Partir and dormir ‘’ to leave’’ and ‘’ to sleep’’: Conjugation and pronunciation
Finir and réussir ‘’ to finish’’ and ‘’ to succeed’’: Conjugation and pronunciation
Prendre, apprendre et comprendre ‘’ to take’’, to learn ‘’, to understand’’: Conjugation and pronunciation
Savoir vs Connaître‘’ to know’’: Conjugation and pronunciation
Les verbes pronominaux (Reflexive verbs)
The pattern of reflexive verbs
List of the most common Reflexive verbs in French
Summary of verbs endings in the present tense
Conjugation of verbs that end in …-ER
Conjugation of verbs that end in …-IR
Conjugation of verbs that end in …- RE, - IR, - OIRE, -OIR, -DRE
Conjugation of 3rdgroup verbs that do not follow a similar pattern
The endings of specific verbs (Vouloir, pouvoir, valoir)
Additional material (Links to videos)
Practical exercises for better assimilation.
Recap of the most frequent and useful verbs in French.
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