What is the present tense of the French verb aller
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present tense in french,
in this course we will learn about the present tense in French, known as le présent de l’indicatif. You'll discover how to conjugate regular verbs ending in -er, -ir, and -re, as well as common irregular verbs like être (to be), avoir (to have), aller (to go), and faire (to do/make). We’ll focus on forming correct verb endings for each subject pronoun and using present tense in positive, negative, and interrogative sentences. You'll practice through real-life scenarios such as daily routines, hobbies, and basic conversations. The course also provides pronunciation tips, usage examples, and exercises to reinforce what you've learned. Let’s begin the Present Tense in French Course and start speaking about the here and now with clarity and confidence. Lexicogs
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