ER Verbs (Regular Verbs)

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Description

Learn how to conjugate and use French -ER verbs in the present tense. Clear rules, examples, pronunciation tips, and common mistakes for A1 learners and TEF Canada.


Introduction: How to Use French -ER Verbs in the Present Tense

Today, you are going to learn how to use French -ER verbs in the present tense, one of the most important grammar topics for beginners.

If you want to:

  • talk about your daily routine
  • describe actions clearly
  • build correct sentences in French

you need to master regular -ER verbs.

This lesson will help you:

  • understand what -ER verbs are
  • conjugate them correctly
  • use them in real sentences
  • speak about daily actions with confidence

1. What Are -ER Verbs in French?

Most French verbs end in -ER.

These are called regular verbs because they follow the same pattern.

Examples:

  • parler (to speak)
  • aimer (to like)
  • travailler (to work)
  • habiter (to live)
  • étudier (to study)

Why this is important:

If you learn one pattern, you can use hundreds of verbs.


2. French -ER Verb Conjugation Structure

To conjugate regular -ER verbs, follow these two steps:

Step 1: Remove -ER
parler → parl

Step 2: Add endings

  • je parle
  • tu parles
  • il / elle parle
  • nous parlons
  • vous parlez
  • ils / elles parlent

These endings are the same for all regular -ER verbs.


3. Conjugation Example: Parler (Present Tense)

Full conjugation:

  • je parle
  • tu parles
  • il / elle parle
  • nous parlons
  • vous parlez
  • ils / elles parlent

Key observation:

Only the endings change.
The base (parl-) stays the same.


4. Using -ER Verbs in French Sentences

Basic structure:

Subject + verb + complement

Examples:

  • Je parle français
  • Tu aimes le sport
  • Il travaille à l’hôpital
  • Nous habitons à Delhi
  • Ils étudient le français

This is how you build correct and simple sentences in French.


5. Meaning and Usage of -ER Verbs

You can use -ER verbs in different contexts.

Talking about actions

  • Je travaille → I work
  • Elle parle → She speaks

Talking about habits

  • Je mange à 12h
  • Nous étudions le soir

Talking about preferences

  • J’aime le café
  • Ils aiment le sport

These verbs are essential for everyday communication.


6. Pronunciation of -ER Verbs (Very Important)

Many endings are silent in French.

Examples:

  • parle → sounds like “parl”
  • parles → sounds like “parl”
  • parlent → sounds like “parl”

So these forms sound the same.

Different sounds:

  • parlons → we speak
  • parlez → you speak

Listening practice is important to master this.


7. Special Case: -GER Verbs (Important Link)

Some -ER verbs like manger follow a small spelling change.

Rule:

Add e in the “nous” form

  • Correct: nous mangeons
  • Incorrect: nous mangons

Examples:

  • Je mange à la maison
  • Nous mangeons à midi

This helps maintain the correct pronunciation.


8. Common Mistakes with -ER Verbs

Avoid these common beginner errors:

  • Je parl
  • Nous parle
  • Ils parles

Correct forms:

  • Je parle
  • Nous parlons
  • Ils parlent

Always check your endings carefully.


9. Build A1+ Sentences with -ER Verbs

Now let’s create longer sentences.

Use connectors:

  • et (and)
  • mais (but)

Examples:

  • Je travaille et j’étudie
  • Je parle français, mais je ne parle pas espagnol

This is how you improve your level from A1 to A1+.


10. TEF Canada Strategy for -ER Verbs

In TEF Canada, -ER verbs are used in almost every task.

If your endings are correct, your grammar score improves.

Keep your sentences:

  • simple
  • clear
  • correct

High-scoring examples:

  • Je travaille à l’école
  • J’habite à Mumbai
  • Je parle français

11. Practice (Improve Your Skills)

Listen and repeat:


Continue Learning French

Now that you understand French -ER verbs, continue your learning:

Next step:
Learn -GER verbs and -IR verbs to expand your communication.


Practice Now (Engagement Boost)

To improve faster:

  • Conjugate 5 -ER verbs
  • Write 5 sentences about your daily routine
  • Speak your sentences aloud

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are -ER verbs in French?
They are regular verbs that end in -ER and follow a consistent conjugation pattern.

How do you conjugate -ER verbs?
Remove -ER and add endings: e, es, e, ons, ez, ent.

Why are -ER verbs important?
They are the most common verbs in French and are used in everyday communication.

Are -ER verbs important for TEF Canada?
Yes. They are used in almost every speaking and writing task.


Final Tip

If you master French -ER verbs, you will be able to:

  • build correct sentences easily
  • talk about your daily life
  • improve your TEF Canada performance

Practice regularly, and you will progress quickly.

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