Regular Verbs Ending in -ir: Present Tense
CONTENT
There are three groups of verbs in French. In the second one, there are regular verbs ending in -ir.
Native
Translation
Tu dois nourrir le chat.
You need to feed the cat.
Conjugation
Rule 1: To conjugate in the present, one must replace -ir with one of the following endings: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent.
Here's an example with the verb finir (to finish):
Je finis | Nous finissons |
Tu finis | Vous finissez |
Il, elle, on finit | Ils, elles finissent |
Note: not all verbs ending in -ir are regular. You have to pay close attention.
Pronunciation
Rule 2: Note that here, most of the endings are pronounced just like with the regular -er verbs. The singular and plural forms of the third person are clearly distinguishable (finit vs. finissent).
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