REGULAR –ER VERBS WITH SPELLING CHANGES. -CER VERBS: change C to Ç before O (in the NOUS form)

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REGULAR –ER VERBS WITH SPELLING CHANGES

-CER VERBS: change C to Ç before O (in the NOUS form)

LANCER – to throw Pronouns Singular Verb Endings Pronouns Plural Verb Endings I = je, j’we = nous you = tu (sg & informal) y’all = vous (pl & informal) you = vous (sg/pl & formal) he = il she = elle one = on (impersonal) they (m) = ils they (f) = elles

-CER VERBS: change C to Ç before O (in the NOUS form) -GER VERBS: insert an –E before –O (in the NOUS form)

PARTAGER – to share Pronouns Singular Verb Endings Pronouns Plural Verb Endings I = je, j’we = nous you = tu (sg & informal) y’all = vous (pl & informal) you = vous (sg/pl & formal) he = il she = elle one = on (impersonal) they (m) = ils they (f) = elles

-CER VERBS: change C to Ç before O (in the NOUS form) -GER VERBS: insert an –E before –O (in the NOUS form) -YER VERBS: change –Y to –I before silent –E (everywhere except NOUS & VOUS) THESE ARE BOOT VERBS

NETTOYER – to clean Pronouns Singular Verb Endings Pronouns Plural Verb Endings I = je, j’we = nous you = tu (sg & informal) y’all = vous (pl & informal) you = vous (sg/pl & formal) he = il she = elle one = on (impersonal) they (m) = ils they (f) = elles

-CER VERBS: change C to Ç before O (in the NOUS form) -GER VERBS: insert an –E before –O (in the NOUS form) -YER VERBS: change –Y to –I before silent –E (everywhere except NOUS & VOUS) -E + CONSONANT + -ER: VERBS: change –E to –È everywhere except NOUS & VOUS

PROMENER – to take a walk Pronouns Singular Verb Endings Pronouns Plural Verb Endings I = je, j’we = nous you = tu (sg & informal) y’all = vous (pl & informal) you = vous (sg/pl & formal) he = il she = elle one = on (impersonal) they (m) = ils they (f) = elles

-CER VERBS: change C to Ç before O (in the NOUS form) -GER VERBS: insert an –E before –O (in the NOUS form) -YER VERBS: change –Y to –I before silent –E (everywhere except NOUS & VOUS) -E + CONSONANT + -ER: VERBS: change –E to –È everywhere except NOUS & VOUS -É + CONSONANT + -ER VERBS: change É to È everywhere except NOUS & VOUS

PRÉFÉRER – to prefer Pronouns Singular Verb Endings Pronouns Plural Verb Endings I = je, j’we = nous you = tu (sg & informal) y’all = vous (pl & informal) you = vous (sg/pl & formal) he = il she = elle one = on (impersonal) they (m) = ils they (f) = elles

TWO UNUSUAL VERBS: APPELER & JETER APPELER: changes -L- to -LL- everywhere except NOUS & VOUS JETER: changes -T- to -TT- everywhere except NOUS & VOUS MORE BOOT VERBS

APPELER – to call Pronouns Singular Verb Endings Pronouns Plural Verb Endings I = je, j’we = nous y’all = vous (pl & informal) you = vous (sg/pl & formal) he = il she = elle one = on (impersonal) they (m) = ils they (f) = elles

APPELER: changes -L- to -LL- everywhere except NOUS & VOUS JETER: changes -T- to -TT- everywhere except NOUS & VOUS MORE BOOT VERBS

JETER – to throw Pronouns Singular Verb Endings Pronouns Plural Verb Endings I = je, j’we = nous y’all = vous (pl & informal) you = vous (sg/pl & formal) he = il she = elle one = on (impersonal) they (m) = ils they (f) = elles