French Verbs – Present Tense of Regular -ir Verbs

Regular verbs in French fall into one of three categories, depending on their ending. There are -er verbs, such as jouer (‘to play’), -re verbs, such as attendre (‘to wait’); and -ir verbs such as finir (‘to finish’). The biggest group is the -er verbs, covered in this lesson.

What are the present tense endings for -ir verbs in French?

Verbs ending in -ir are formed by first removing the -ir from the infinitive to create the stem, to which the following endings are added:

je -is
tu -is
il -it
elle -it
nous -issons
vous -issez
ils -issent
elles -issent

Let’s check this out in practice, with the verb finir, ‘to finish,’ where the endings have been highlighted:

finirto finish
je finisI finish
tu finisyou finish
il finithe finishes
elle finitshe finishes
nous finissonswe finish
vous finissezyou finish
ils finissentthey finish
elles finissentthey finish

What are common -ir verbs in French?

Common -ir verbs in French, which work in the same way as above, include:

accomplirto accomplish
agirto act
avertirto warn
bâtirto build
choisirto choose
établirto establish
finirto finish
obéirto obey
punirto punish
réfléchirto reflect
remplirto fill
réussirto succeed

Can you fill in the blanks to complete the verbs we learned?

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