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Conjugate French in the present tense

Sharpen your French by conjugating verbs in the present tense across regular patterns and common irregulars. Each question asks you to pick the correct form for the subject and context. Choose your pr...

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What you’ll practice

Present-tense conjugation is the backbone of everyday French, and this quiz targets the forms you’ll use in real sentences. You’ll work with subject pronouns, verb endings, and high-frequency irregulars so your choices become automatic.

Every question is multiple-choice with 4 options and no timer, so you can focus on accuracy before speed. You can also choose your question count and difficulty to fit a quick drill or a longer study session.

Common pitfalls to watch for

Many mistakes come from mixing endings across verb groups or forgetting spelling changes (like -ger/-cer and -yer patterns). Another frequent trap is confusing irregular stems (venir/tenir, prendre, aller, avoir/être) when the subject changes.

How difficulty is balanced

Difficulty is mixed on purpose: straightforward regular verbs are blended with trickier irregulars and spelling-change verbs to keep the practice realistic. If you want a smoother ramp-up, start on an easier setting and increase difficulty once your accuracy is stable.

  • Identify the verb group (-er, -ir, -re) and apply the correct ending
  • Drill key irregulars: être, avoir, aller, faire, venir, prendre, pouvoir, vouloir
  • Watch spelling changes: manger/nager, commencer, payer/essayer, appeler/jeter
  • Match pronouns to forms quickly (je/tu/il-elle/on/nous/vous/ils-elles)
  • Avoid false friends in endings (e/es/e vs ons/ez/ent)
  • Build consistency by repeating missed patterns in a longer question set

Sample questions

What is the correct present tense conjugation of 'manger' for 'je'?

  • A.mange
  • B.manges
  • C.mangeons
  • D.mangent

Which form of 'être' is used for 'tu'?

  • A.es
  • B.est
  • C.sont
  • D.suis

How do you say 'we speak' in French?

  • A.nous parlons
  • B.vous parlez
  • C.ils parlent
  • D.je parle

Quiz FAQ

How many questions are in this quiz?

This quiz has 105 questions focused on conjugating French verbs in the present tense.

What format are the questions in?

Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there is no timer.

Can I choose the number of questions and the difficulty?

Yes. You can select your preferred question count and difficulty level before starting.

Does it include irregular verbs like être and avoir?

Yes, mixed difficulty includes common irregulars along with regular and spelling-change verbs.

What’s the most common mistake this quiz helps fix?

Mixing up endings between verb groups and missing spelling changes are the most frequent errors this quiz targets.

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Konjugujte francúzštinu v prítomnom časeSlovenčina
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Französisch im Präsens konjugierenDeutsch
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Conjuga el francés en el tiempo presenteEspañol
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Odmień francuskie czasowniki w czasie teraźniejszymPolski
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Francia igeidők ragozása jelen időbenMagyar

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