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I ______
I ______
danse
He/She ______
He/She ______
danse
Study Notes
French Verb Conjugation: "Danser" (To Dance)
- The verb "danser" is used to express the action of dancing.
- The provided conjugation shows the present tense forms of the verb "danser."
- The conjugation varies according to the subject pronoun.
Subject Pronouns and Conjugation
- Je danse: I dance
- Tu danses: You dance (singular, informal)
- Il/Elle danse: He/She dances
- Nous dansons: We dance
- Vous dansez: You dance (plural, informal or formal)
- Ils/Elles dansent: They dance (masculine or feminine plural)
Tense: Present Tense
- In the present tense, the verb "danser" changes its ending to match the subject pronoun as in the tables above.
Gender and Number Agreement (Note for "Ils/Elles"):
- The conjugation for "Ils/Elles (they)" is "dansent" which is slightly different than the other forms of the verb. This reflects the grammatical agreement in French. This is typical for verbs ending in -er in the present tense.
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Test your knowledge on the conjugation of the French verb 'danser' in the present tense. This quiz focuses on the different forms based on subject pronouns. Understand the nuances of conjugation and gender agreement in French.