5A Irregular IR verbs Flashcards

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SORTIR

je

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Sors

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SORTIR is used to express ________________

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Leaving a room or building. Also, expressing the idea of going out, as with friends or on a date

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SORTIR

tu

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Sors

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SORTIR

il/elle/on

A

sort

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SORTIR

nous

A

Sortons

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SORTIR

vous

A

Sortez

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SORTIR

ils/elles

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Sortent

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Use the preposition __ after SORTIR when the place someone is leaving is mentioned.

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DE

example:

L’étudiant SORT DE la sale de classe
(The student leaves the classroom)

Nous SORTONS DU restaurant vers vingt heures
(We’re leaving the restaurant around 8:00 pm)

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PARTIR is generally used to say someone is leaving a large place (city, country, or region).

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Example:

À quelle heure PARTEZ-vous?
(At why time are you leaving?)

Nous PARTONS à midi
(We’re leaving at noon)

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Often, a form of PARTIR is accompanied by the preposition ____ and the name of a destination to say “to leave for (a place)”

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POUR

example:

je PARS POUR l’Algérie
(I’m leaving for Algeria)

Ils PARTENT POUR Genève demain
(They’re leaving for Geneva tomorrow)

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DORMIR (to sleep)

Je

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Dors

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DORMIR

tu

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Dors

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DORMIR

il/elle/on

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Dort

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DORMIR

nous

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Dormons

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DORMIR

Nous

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Dormons

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DORMIR

vous

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DORMIR

ils/Elles

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SERVIR (to serve)

je

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SERVIR

Tu

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SERVIR

il/Elle/on

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SERVIR

nous

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SERVIR

vous

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SERVIR

Ils/elles

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SENTIR (To feel, to smell, or to sense)

Je

A

Sens

Example:

Je SENS que l’examen vs être difficile
(I sense that the exam is going to be difficult)

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SENTIR tu
Sens
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SENTIR Il/Elle/on
Sent
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SENTIR Nous
Sentons
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SENTIR Vous
Sentez Example: Vous SENTEZ le café? (Do you smell the coffee?)
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SENTIR ils/elles
Sentent Example: Ils SENTENT sa présence (They feel his presence)
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COURIR (to run) Je
Cours
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COURIR Tu
Cours
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COURIR il/Elle/on
Court
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COURIR Nous
Courons
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COURIR vous
Courez
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COURIR Ils/elles
Courent