
Part 6: Master 10 Essential First Group French Verbs in Minutes ⏳📚 🇫🇷
Part 6: 10 Essential First Group French Verbs for Daily Situations
In this section, we explore 10 new high-frequency first group French verbs in alphabetical order, essential for everyday conversations and practical use.
Verb List (Alphabetical Order):
juger (to judge) ⚖️
lever (to raise/lift) ✋
manquer (to miss/lack) ❌
marcher (to walk) 🚶♂️
monter (to go up/climb) ⬆️
montrer (to show) 👀
nommer (to name/appoint) 🏷️
occuper (to occupy/take up) 🏠
oublier (to forget) 🤔
préparer (to prepare) 🍳
What You’ll Learn:
Visual aids: Each verb is illustrated with clear animations to help you remember quickly.
Practical sentences: Useful real-life examples in French with English translations.
Conjugation guides: Present tense conjugation for each verb explained simply.
Pronunciation tips: Expert advice to speak like a native.
First Group Verb Conjugation:
Base pattern for conjugating first group verbs (example: juger):
Subject Pronoun Ending Example
je -e je juge
tu -es tu juges
il/elle/on -e il juge
nous -ons nous jugeons
vous -ez vous jugez
ils/elles -ent ils jugent
Pronunciation Tips:
The endings -ons and -ez are pronounced clearly (e.g., nous jugeons / vous jugez).
The -ent ending in ils jugent is silent.
Spelling Notes:
Some verbs like manquer and préparer follow regular patterns without spelling changes.
Lever has a spelling change in some forms (e.g., je lève).
Who Is This Video For?
Beginners: Build a strong foundation with essential verbs.
Travelers: Use verbs confidently in daily life.
Teachers: A great resource for teaching first group verbs.
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