1.Another group of regular verbs in French has infinitive that end in “re”. Some verbs that belong to this group are: vendre, attendre, descendre,repondre,entendre, perdre.
Je vend-s
Tu vend-s
Il/elle/on vend vend
Nous vend-ons
Vous vend-ez
Ils/elles vend-entent
Vendre-to sell
Je vends
Tu vends
Il/elle/on vendredi
Nous vendons
Vous vendez
Ils/elles vendent
Attendre-to wait
j’ attends
tu attends
il/elle/on attend
nous attendons
vous attendez
ils/elles attendent
Studye the forms of the irregular verbs dire (to say) ecrire (to write) and lire (to read)
Dire-to say
Je dis
Tu dise
Ils/ells/on dit
Nous disons
Vous dites
Ils/elles disent
Ecrire- to writ
Il/elle/on ecrit
Tu ecris
Je ecris
Nous ecrivons
Vous ecrivez
Ils/elles ecrivent
Lire-to read
Je lis
Tu lis
Il/elle/on lit
Nous lisons
Vous lisez
Ils/elles lisent
Je vend-s
Tu vend-s
Il/elle/on vend vend
Nous vend-ons
Vous vend-ez
Ils/elles vend-entent
Vendre-to sell
Je vends
Tu vends
Il/elle/on vendredi
Nous vendons
Vous vendez
Ils/elles vendent
Attendre-to wait
j’ attends
tu attends
il/elle/on attend
nous attendons
vous attendez
ils/elles attendent
Studye the forms of the irregular verbs dire (to say) ecrire (to write) and lire (to read)
Dire-to say
Je dis
Tu dise
Ils/ells/on dit
Nous disons
Vous dites
Ils/elles disent
Ecrire- to writ
Il/elle/on ecrit
Tu ecris
Je ecris
Nous ecrivons
Vous ecrivez
Ils/elles ecrivent
Lire-to read
Je lis
Tu lis
Il/elle/on lit
Nous lisons
Vous lisez
Ils/elles lisent
Acute Accent The acute accent (l'accent aigu) only appears above the letter e- é. Without the acute accent, the the letter e is normally pronounced [ɛ] or [ə]. With the acute accent it is pronounced [e].
Dieresis The dieresis marks a vowel as being in a separate syllable from any neighboring vowel. For example the letter combination ai is normally pronounced [e] or [ɛ] . However with the dieresis over the i, it becomes [ai].
à ALT + 133 À ALT + 0192
a with circumflex
â ALT + 131 Â ALT + 0194
a with tréma
ä ALT + 132 Ä ALT + 142
a e ligature
æ ALT + 145 Æ ALT + 146
c with cedilla
ç ALT + 135 Ç ALT + 128
e with acute accent
é ALT + 130 É ALT + 144
e with grave accent
è ALT + 138 È ALT + 0200
e with circumflex
ê ALT + 136 Ê ALT + 0202
e with tréma
ë ALT + 137 Ë ALT + 0203
i with circumflex
î ALT + 140 Î ALT + 0206
i with tréma
ï ALT + 139 Ï ALT + 0207
o with circumflex
ô ALT + 147 Ô ALT + 0212
o e ligature
œ ALT + 0156 Œ ALT + 0140
u with grave accent
ù ALT + 151 Ù ALT + 0217
u with circumflex
û ALT + 150 Û ALT + 0219
u with tréma
ü ALT + 129 Ü ALT + 154
French quotation marks
« ALT + 174 » ALT + 175
Euro symbol
€ ALT + 0128
Dieresis The dieresis marks a vowel as being in a separate syllable from any neighboring vowel. For example the letter combination ai is normally pronounced [e] or [ɛ] . However with the dieresis over the i, it becomes [ai].
à ALT + 133 À ALT + 0192
a with circumflex
â ALT + 131 Â ALT + 0194
a with tréma
ä ALT + 132 Ä ALT + 142
a e ligature
æ ALT + 145 Æ ALT + 146
c with cedilla
ç ALT + 135 Ç ALT + 128
e with acute accent
é ALT + 130 É ALT + 144
e with grave accent
è ALT + 138 È ALT + 0200
e with circumflex
ê ALT + 136 Ê ALT + 0202
e with tréma
ë ALT + 137 Ë ALT + 0203
i with circumflex
î ALT + 140 Î ALT + 0206
i with tréma
ï ALT + 139 Ï ALT + 0207
o with circumflex
ô ALT + 147 Ô ALT + 0212
o e ligature
œ ALT + 0156 Œ ALT + 0140
u with grave accent
ù ALT + 151 Ù ALT + 0217
u with circumflex
û ALT + 150 Û ALT + 0219
u with tréma
ü ALT + 129 Ü ALT + 154
French quotation marks
« ALT + 174 » ALT + 175
Euro symbol
€ ALT + 0128