Dire (to say/tell) in 5 Main French Tenses

Dire (to say/tell) in 5 Main French Tenses

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English, Other

10th - 12th Grade

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The video tutorial covers the conjugation of the French verb 'dear', which means 'to say', in five different tenses: present, past composite, imperfect, future, and conditional. It explains the irregularities of 'dear' as a third group verb and provides detailed instructions on forming each tense, including the necessary verb stems and endings. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of understanding verb patterns and applying them to other verbs.

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What are the five different tenses in which the verb 'dear' is conjugated?

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Explain the significance of the verb 'dear' being an irregular verb.

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What is the present tense conjugation of 'dear' in French?

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How do you form the basic composite tense for the verb 'dear'?

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What is the past participle of the verb 'dear'?

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Describe how to conjugate 'dear' in the future tense.

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What are the endings used for the conditional tense of 'dear'?

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