French from Scratch
Regular verbs
There are three major groups of regular verbs in French. Since French regular -er verbs are the most numerous, they are considered the first conjugation.
These verbs are a great place to start for beginners. They follow a regular pattern that makes them easy to learn.
On this page, you will find a variety of resources to help you learn French regular -er verbs:
1. Regular verbs & present
2. Regular verbs & future
3. Regular verbs & past
1. present
Je marche à la plage (I’m walking on the beach)
To conjugate these verbs:
1. drop the -er from the infinitive to form the stem: marcher –> march-
2. add the endings to the stem:
– je marche
– tu marches
– il / elle / on marche
– nous marchons
– vous marchez
– ils / elles marchent
The endings (-e, -es, -e, and -ent) are all silent. The only endings that are pronounced are the nous (-ons) and the vous (-ez) endings.
Memorizing Conjugation
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