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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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- The Past Tense in French
French to English Translation Practice. These free exercises show French passages with the English translation hidden. Try writing or typing your translation in a text document, then reveal the English so you can compare your translation to mine.
We’ll start with some exercises to put your French sentences in the correct order, then we’ll move onto translation exercises to give you some practice in forming present tense sentences. After that, we’ll work on vocabulary related to common verbs used in the present tense.
In this exercise, you’ll be presented with a series of French sentences, and your task is to translate them into English as accurately as possible. Pay close attention to the grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure to ensure your translations convey the intended meaning.
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.
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