French Verbs Are Accessible

Present Tense-

Quiz on Pronominal Verbs-

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Conjugate the following verbs in the persons indicated. Be sure to write the subject pronoun for each verb and include the accents where necessary.

Note on special characters and accents: If your computer does not have a numeric key pad, copy the characters you need from the character map, which is typically accessed from the system tools under accessories.

(je)

(nous)

(il)

(tu)

(tu)

(nous)

(vous)

(tu)

(ils -- pluriel)

(elle)

(vous)

(elles -- pluriel)

(je)

(nous)

(vous)

Répondez en français par une phrase complète: