Le français I AIMER.  “to like” or “to love”  Conjugation  What pattern do you notice with the conjugation?  What does each part of the conjugation.

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le français I AIMER

 “to like” or “to love”  Conjugation  What pattern do you notice with the conjugation?  What does each part of the conjugation mean? AIMER j’aimenous aimons tu aimesvous aimez il elle ils elles aime aiment

 J’aime la pizza.  Madame Calabrese aime le chocolat.  Les élèves aiment les vacances.  Tu aimes la glace? EXEMPLES

 Review: how do you make a sentence negative?  Put “ne…pas” around the verb!  Exemples  Je n’aime pas les hamburgers.  Les élèves n’aiment pas les examens. NÉGATIFS

 Tell me… 1.Something you like (Je…) 2.Something you don’t like (Je…) 3.Something you and your friends like (Mes amis et moi…) 4.Something you and your friends don’t like (Mes amis et moi…) 5.Something your parents like (Mes parents…) EXEMPLES