In French, regular -er verbs are the most common type of verbs. They follow a specific pattern in the present tense. Here are some examples of regular -er verbs conjugated in the present tense:
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Parler (to speak): - Je parle (I speak) - Tu parles (You speak) - Il/Elle parle (He/She speaks) - Nous parlons (We speak) - Vous parlez (You speak) - Ils/Elles parlent (They speak)
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Manger (to eat): - Je mange (I eat) - Tu manges (You eat) - Il/Elle mange (He/She eats) - Nous mangeons (We eat) - Vous mangez (You eat) - Ils/Elles mangent (They eat)
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Chanter (to sing): - Je chante (I sing) - Tu chantes (You sing) - Il/Elle chante (He/She sings) - Nous chantons (We sing) - Vous chantez (You sing) - Ils/Elles chantent (They sing)
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Danser (to dance): - Je danse (I dance) - Tu danses (You dance) - Il/Elle danse (He/She dances) - Nous dansons (We dance) - Vous dansez (You dance) - Ils/Elles dansent (They dance)
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Regarder (to watch): - Je regarde (I watch) - Tu regardes (You watch) - Il/Elle regarde (He/She watches) - Nous regardons (We watch) - Vous regardez (You watch) - Ils/Elles regardent (They watch)
These are just a few examples of regular -er verbs in the present tense. Remember that there are many more verbs that follow this pattern.
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