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There is a song to help you remember them, if you know which order Je, Tu, Il elle goes and so on , then just add on the endings.

ER verbs, ER verbs, are very easy to learn

You take the ER off, and then you do a turn

E

ES

E

E

E

ONS

EZ

ENT

ENT

Now isn't that easy? Hey!

For example the verb jouer ( to play ) is an ER verb, so you have to take off the ER(Jou) Let's say you want it to be we play, it would turn into jouons.

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