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QUESTION:

10. Complétez en utilisant le verbe approprié:

préparer, chanter, marcher, visiter, étudier, préférer, tomber, déjeuner.

(10. Complete using the appropriate verb:

to prepare, to sing, to walk, to visit, to study, to prefer, to fall, to have lunch)

1. Je déjeune toujours à 13 h.

(1. I always have lunch at 1 p.m.)

2. Les pommes rouges tombent de l'arbre.

(2. Red apples fall from the tree.)

3. L'oiseau chante ce matin.

(3. The bird is singing this morning.)

4. Elle préfère les vêtements foncés.

(4. She prefers dark clothes.)

5. Aujourd'hui, nous préparons le dîner.

(5. Today we are preparing dinner.)

6. Vous marchez trop vite.

(6. You are walking too fast.)

7. Tu visites des amis français ?

(7. Do you visit French friends?)

8. Les élèves étudient pour l'examen.

(8. Students study for the exam.)

Learn More:

This exercise focussed on '-er' ending verbs.

These '-er' ending verbs, generally have a definite form for various pronouns.

First we find the stem, i.e. the word formed by removing the 'er' from the verb, and then put letters according to the pronoun.

For eg:

We take a verb, parler, i.e. to speak. The stem of the verb is 'parl-'.

So, the conjugation for the verb:

  • Je parle
  • Tu parles
  • Il/Elle parle
  • Nous parlons
  • Vous parlent
  • Ils/Elles parlent

We can see that,

  • For Je(J' for verbs starting with vowels,) we use '-e' as an ending.
  • For Tu, we use '-es' as an ending.
  • For Il/Elle, we use '-e' as an ending.
  • For Nous, we use '-ons' as an ending.
  • For Vous, we use '-ent' as an ending.
  • For Ils/Elles, we use '-ent' as an ending.

Some '-er' ending verbs are:

Parler, Donner, Aimer, (and all those used above).

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