Yes, you do. However, in Spanish you can drop the subject whereas French tends to keep them.
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I am a spanish major and I am fluent. What helped me the most with learning verbs was this: on one side of a notecard, put for example, Etre (wow, this is strange, I speak some french also but I haven't thought of it in awhile)so anyway, ...
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I am enrolled in an advanced French course after taking a break of almost two years of formal language study. I am a very visual learner and audio and I think a podcast would be an excellent way to learn verb tenses. The number of podcasts ...
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On the previous page, we saw that irregular French verbs can be categorised according to four main verb features: their 'characteristic consonant' (if any), vowel change (if any), future stem (if irregular) and past participle form (often a...
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To conjugate a verb fully, you have to know all its variations in different tenses. In other words you have to learn the French equivalent of "I know," "he knows" etc (more difficult than English, as in French the words ...
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・ Know that the Passé composé is using two verbs to form the tense. Either the verb avoir + past participle... ・ Learn that you form most of the verbs in the past tense with the auxiliary avoir . For a simple trick... ・ Study the verbs that...
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・ The endings for regular verbs are: ai, as, a, ons, ez, ont. ・ Add the endings to the infinitive form of the er or ir verbs. Remove the e before appending the suffix...
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