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How do you pronouns in french for present tense?

Here's a breakdown of French pronouns in the present tense:

Subject Pronouns

* Je (I) - Used for the first person singular (e.g., Je parle français - I speak French).

* Tu (You) - Used for the second person singular informal (e.g., Tu aimes le chocolat - You like chocolate).

* Il (He/It) - Used for the third person singular masculine (e.g., Il est grand - He is tall).

* Elle (She/It) - Used for the third person singular feminine (e.g., Elle est belle - She is beautiful).

* On (One/We) - Used for the third person singular informal (e.g., On mange du pain - We eat bread). It can also be used as a generic third person pronoun.

* Nous (We) - Used for the first person plural (e.g., Nous sommes amis - We are friends).

* Vous (You) - Used for the second person plural (formal and informal) (e.g., Vous parlez anglais - You speak English).

* Ils (They) - Used for the third person plural masculine (e.g., Ils sont gentils - They are nice).

* Elles (They) - Used for the third person plural feminine (e.g., Elles sont intelligentes - They are intelligent).

Example:

* Je mange (I eat)

* Tu parles (You speak)

* Il chante (He sings)

* Elle danse (She dances)

* On aime le cinéma (One/We like cinema)

* Nous étudions (We study)

* Vous voyagez (You travel)

* Ils jouent (They play)

* Elles lisent (They read)

Important Notes:

* Agreement: Verbs must agree with the subject in number (singular/plural) and gender (masculine/feminine).

* Formal "You": The formal "you" is always "vous", even when addressing one person.

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