Instead of a list, I can give you some examples of ER verbs, and some strategies for identifying them:
Examples of ER verbs:
* Regular ER verbs:
* parler (to speak)
* chanter (to sing)
* manger (to eat)
* danser (to dance)
* regarder (to watch)
* travailler (to work)
* jouer (to play)
* aimer (to love)
* Irregular ER verbs:
* aller (to go)
* pouvoir (to be able to)
* vouloir (to want)
* devoir (to have to, to owe)
* venir (to come)
* faire (to do, to make)
How to identify ER verbs:
* Look at the infinitive form: ER verbs end in -er in their infinitive form (the base form of the verb).
* Pay attention to irregular verbs: While most ER verbs follow regular conjugation patterns, there are some common irregular ER verbs that have unique conjugations.
Resources for further learning:
* French textbooks: Many textbooks will have sections dedicated to ER verbs and their conjugations.
* Online resources: Websites like Memrise, Duolingo, and Babbel have interactive lessons on French verbs, including ER verbs.
* French verb conjugation tables: You can find these online or in textbooks, which list the different forms of a verb based on its tense and subject.
Remember, learning ER verbs is a process, and it's important to practice regularly. Good luck with your French studies!