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What are the endings for and ir verb in french?

Here's a breakdown of the endings for "-er" verbs in French, with examples:

Present Tense

* Je: -e (Je parle - I speak)

* Tu: -es (Tu parles - You speak)

* Il/Elle/On: -e (Il parle - He speaks)

* Nous: -ons (Nous parlons - We speak)

* Vous: -ez (Vous parlez - You speak)

* Ils/Elles: -ent (Ils parlent - They speak)

Past Tense (Passé composé)

* J'ai: -é (J'ai parlé - I spoke)

* Tu as: -é (Tu as parlé - You spoke)

* Il/Elle/On a: -é (Il a parlé - He spoke)

* Nous avons: -é (Nous avons parlé - We spoke)

* Vous avez: -é (Vous avez parlé - You spoke)

* Ils/Elles ont: -é (Ils ont parlé - They spoke)

Future Tense

* Je: -erai (Je parlerai - I will speak)

* Tu: -eras (Tu parleras - You will speak)

* Il/Elle/On: -era (Il parlera - He will speak)

* Nous: -erons (Nous parlerons - We will speak)

* Vous: -erez (Vous parlerez - You will speak)

* Ils/Elles: -eront (Ils parleront - They will speak)

Imperative

* Tu: -e (Parle! - Speak!)

* Nous: -ons (Parlons! - Let's speak!)

* Vous: -ez (Parlez! - Speak!)

Remember:

* These endings apply to all regular "-er" verbs.

* Some verbs have irregular forms (like "avoir" - to have, "être" - to be), which you'll need to learn individually.

Let me know if you'd like more detail on any of these tenses!

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