
Part 5: Master 10 Essential First Group French Verbs in Minutes ⏳📚 🇫🇷
Part 5: 10 Essential First Group French Verbs for Daily Situations
In this section, we explore 10 high-frequency first group French verbs in alphabetical order, crucial for everyday conversations and social interactions.
Verb List (Alphabetical Order):
exprimer (to express) 🎭
fermer (to close) 🚪
frapper (to hit/strike) 👊
gagner (to win/earn) 🏆
garder (to keep) 🔒
glisser (to slip) ❄️
jouer (to play) 🎲
jeter (to throw) 🥫
former (to train/form) 🎓
expliquer (to explain) 💡
What You’ll Learn:
Visual aids: Each verb is accompanied by an animated illustration to enhance quick memorization.
Practical sentences: Real-life examples in French with English translations.
Conjugation guides: Present tense conjugation for each verb.
Pronunciation tips: Expert guidance for authentic French pronunciation.
First Group Verb Conjugation:
Base pattern for conjugating first group verbs (example: exprimer):
Subject Pronoun Ending Example
je -e j'exprime
tu -es tu exprimes
il/elle/on -e il exprime
nous -ons nous exprimons
vous -ez vous exprimez
ils/elles -ent ils expriment
Pronunciation Tips:
"nous" and "vous" forms:
nous exprimons: Pronounced /ɛks.pʁi.mɔ̃/ (nasal "on" sound).
vous exprimez: Pronounced /ɛks.pʁi.me/ (similar to "ay-may").
Silent letters: The "-ent" ending in ils expriment is silent (/ɛks.pʁim/).
Spelling Adjustments:
jeter: The "t" doubles in certain forms (je jette / nous jetons).
expliquer: The "c" changes to "qu" before "e" and "i" (j'explique / nous expliquons).
Who Is This Video For?
Beginners: Master key first group verbs.
Travelers: Use verbs in practical daily situations.
Teachers: Engaging resource for verb instruction.
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