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How do you conjugate regular verbs

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Answer: So if you want to conjugate a regular – er verb, simply remove the –er ending from the infinitive and place the base of the verb in front of the endings presented in Table 3.

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To conjugate a regular -er verb, drop the -er of the infinitive to get the stem. Then add the six present tense endings specific to -er verbs: -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent, and you're done.

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So basically when you congegating a french verb you drop the er in it and add on something else to make it plural or whatever you need.

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