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Complete the sentences with the correct form of each verb in the present. Remember the exceptions and spelling rules. Le garçon (aller) à l’école. Aller is an irregular verb. See the list of irregular verbs. The boy goes to school.
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11 maj 2020 · School subject: Français Langue Étrangère (FLE) (1061944) Main content: Les verbes (2012564) From worksheet author: Conjugaison des verbes au présent. Other contents: réguliers et irréguliers.
THE PRESENT TENSE IN FRENCH. The present tense is not so difficult in French because it works like in English. You use it to express what you are doing right now. Don’t get me wrong: I’m not talking about the present continuous, but still, the way to use it is pretty similar!
Le présent is the French present tense and corresponds to the English simple present. We use it to talk about facts, current situations, repeated actions and scheduled future actions. Learn how to use and conjugate the present tense in French grammar, then test yourself in the exercises.
French exercise "Present tense" created by anonyme with The test builder. Click here to see the current stats of this French test. Please log in to save your progress. To insert French letters with accents, please use the buttons below: 1. Tu (manger) trop de chocolat, tu vas être malade. 2.
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In this series of exercises, you will put your knowledge of the Present Tense in French grammar to the test by filling in the blanks with the correct verb conjugations. Bonne chance! Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct verb form in Présent Tense