Simple Tenses (Page 1)
The first page details the formation of simple tenses in French indicative mood, which are conjugated without auxiliary verbs.
Definition: Simple tenses are verb forms that consist of a single word rather than using helping verbs.
Example: Present tense conjugation for -er verbs follows the pattern: -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent
Highlight: The conditional present tense is formed by combining the future stem with imperfect endings.
Vocabulary: The term "radical" refers to the verb stem, which is the base form before adding endings.
The page systematically presents conjugation patterns for different verb groups, including regular -er, -ir, and -re verbs, as well as special cases like verbs ending in -dre and irregular verbs like vouloir and pouvoir.