French irregular verbs list
French irregular verbs can be a challenge for learners, but mastering them is crucial for fluency. This guide provides a list of common irregular verbs and tips for using them correctly.
Most Common Irregular Verbs
Here's a list of frequently used irregular verbs in French:
- Être (to be)
- Avoir (to have)
- Aller (to go)
- Faire (to do/make)
- Dire (to say)
- Venir (to come)
- Voir (to see)
- Savoir (to know)
- Pouvoir (to be able to)
- Vouloir (to want)
Conjugation Patterns
While these verbs don't follow regular patterns, some share similar conjugations:
-IR verbs
Verbs like venir, tenir, and devenir follow a similar pattern:
- Je viens, tu viens, il/elle vient, nous venons, vous venez, ils/elles viennent
-RE verbs
Verbs like prendre, comprendre, and apprendre also share similarities:
- Je prends, tu prends, il/elle prend, nous prenons, vous prenez, ils/elles prennent
Tips for Learning
- Group similar verbs together
- Practice with flashcards or apps
- Use them in context through speaking and writing exercises
- Pay attention to these verbs in French media
Examples in Use
- "Je suis français." (I am French.)
- "Nous allons au cinéma." (We are going to the cinema.)
- "Ils ont fait leurs devoirs." (They have done their homework.)
Remember, consistent practice is key to mastering these irregular verbs. Focus on the most common ones first, and gradually expand your knowledge.
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