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ok, so what kind of verb ending do you use for pronouns in french.
Lets take porte for example. If you want to change it to ''I wear"
what do you add to the ending? Please write this down for je, tu, il, elle, nous, vous, ils and elles.

Merci,

2007-06-03 16:12:59 · 7 answers · asked by <3 3 in Society & Culture Languages

yea, i meant -er verbs

2007-06-03 16:20:34 · update #1

7 answers

For almost all <> verbs like porter ( to wear), it is:
Je porte
Tu portes
Il porte
Nous portons
Vous portez
Ils portent

There are some ER verbs that are conjugated differently but this works for most of them.

A great website to figure out almost any french verb online is: http://french.about.com/library/verb/bl-verbconjugator.htm

2007-06-03 16:17:20 · answer #1 · answered by Just Me 2 · 3 0

French Verb To Wear

2016-12-10 13:40:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your textbook should have lists of verb conjugations in the back. They'll give an example of a regular verb. All verbs of this type have the same endings, and they'll also list irregular verbs in all tenses. French dictionaries have this also. It's better to have a book than to go online every time you need a reference. There's also a series: 200 French Verbs and 500 French verbs. It will save your life and it's a paperback and not expensive at all.

2007-06-04 13:09:04 · answer #3 · answered by Elaine P...is for Poetry 7 · 0 0

NMO is absolutely correct.

I would suggest purchasing a French language pocket manual. There are several that include almost every French verb (including irregular ones) in alphabetical order, with conjugations for every tense. They even have examples in most cases.

If you'd like to know which I've bought, give me a message at unnouvelorage@yahoo.com. I can also help with simple translations.

2007-06-04 07:15:39 · answer #4 · answered by unnouvelorage 2 · 0 0

Porter is an -er verb

je porte
tu portes
il porte
nous portons
vous portez
ils portent

2007-06-03 16:18:18 · answer #5 · answered by needlepoint_lace 5 · 1 0

the direct merchandise is indicted by using the le, or the "it" of the sentence. the pronoun Je is intending a verb in the 1st one, its earlier the energetic verb, in the 2nd its earlier the infinitive verb ( the "to" style of the verb, no longer in action) many times the order is pronoun+direct merchandise+verb, quite of as in english pronound+verb+direct merchandise. in a sentence with 2 verbs, the D.O will precede the infinitive verb. wish that made experience.

2016-11-04 21:17:36 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

je porte
tu portes
il porte
nous portons
vous portez
ils portent

2007-06-03 16:18:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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