
Part 5: French Group 2 Verbs | Master Conjugation & Pronunciation with Practical Examples 🚀
Video 5: French Group 2 Verbs (Verbs Ending in -ir)
From the Playlist "Secrets to Learning French Verbs"
Verbs Covered:
réjouir (to make happy) 🌟
étourdir (to dizzy) 🌀
jaillir (to erupt/jump out) 💧
vomir (to vomit) 🤢
s’évanouir (to faint) 💤
enrichir (to enrich) 💰
trahir (to betray) 🤥
pâlir (to pale) ❄️
affaiblir (to weaken) ⚡
agrandir (to enlarge) 📏
Video Content:
Visual Aids:
Each verb is paired with engaging, creative visuals to clarify its meaning and enhance memorization.
Contextual Sentences:
We provide French sentences with English translations to demonstrate practical usage.
Conjugation Guides:
Remove the -ir ending and add Group 2 endings (-is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent).
Example: réjouir → je réjouis, tu réjouis, il réjouit
Key Notes:
Group 2 verbs end in -ir and use the -issant present participle (e.g., réjouissant).
Exceptions: Verbs like partir or dormir belong to Group 3.
Pronunciation Tips:
Each sentence and conjugation includes dual pronunciation practice:
Suitable For:
All learners (children and adults) and teachers seeking to teach Group 2 verb conjugation.
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