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A1Grammar cheat sheet
Present tense of regular -ER, -IR, -RE verbs
High-priority A1 grammar concept for TEF/TCF preparation: Present tense of regular -ER, -IR, -RE verbs.
Quick rule
Use Present tense of regular -ER, -IR, -RE verbs to make your A1 French more precise, natural, and exam-ready.
Patterns to memorize
- Identify the function before choosing the form.
- Check agreement, tense, pronoun order, and register.
- Use the structure inside a complete sentence, not as an isolated word.
Where to use it
- Grammar MCQ and fill-in-the-blank questions
- Sentence transformation and correction tasks
- Writing or speaking when you need clearer structure
High-value examples
Je dois améliorer cette phrase pour qu'elle soit plus claire.
I must improve this sentence so that it is clearer.
A safe exam sentence for structure and accuracy.
Cette solution est utile parce qu'elle répond au problème.
This solution is useful because it responds to the problem.
Connect grammar accuracy with an exam argument.
Common mistakes
- Translating word-for-word from English
- Forgetting agreement after changing the subject
- Using a complex structure when a clear simple sentence is safer
Mini drill
- Write 3 short sentences using Present tense of regular -ER, -IR, -RE verbs.
- Change one sentence from present to past or future.
- Correct one intentional agreement, tense, or word-order mistake.
Exam target
Use Present tense of regular -ER, -IR, -RE verbs in level-appropriate sentences.Recognize common errors and produce a corrected version.Apply the form in short exam-style writing.