Semi-regular ger Verbs Conjugation in The Present Tense [+6 Examples & Quiz]

semi-regular -ger verbs-min

Share This Post

In this French grammar lesson, you will learn about semi-regular ger verbs conjugation in the present tense.

In this lesson you will learn about:

  • how semi-regular ger verbs are conjugated in French
  • the common semi-regular ger verbs in French
  • how semi-regular ger verbs are pronounced in French
  • how semi-regular ger verbs is used in sentences in French
  • you can quiz yourself on semi-regular ger verbs conjugation
  • how to practice with flashcards on semi-regular ger verbs conjugation
  • how and why you should use the courses of Language Atlas to learn French

Please refer to the French A1 Curriculum to get a better overview of French grammar, if you are curious about this fits in French A1.

By the end of the lesson, you will know all about semi-regular ger verbs conjugation in the present tense!

Table of Contents

Semi-regular ger Verbs Conjugation Table

new endingvoyager (to travel)
jeevoyage
tuesvoyages
il/elle/onevoyage
nousgeonsvoyageons
vousezvoyagez
ils/ellesentvoyagent

Semi-regular ger Verbs Conjugation Method

There is a three-step method that will make conjugating semi-regular ger verbs very easy for you.

In order to conjugate semi-regular ger verbs in the present tense one must:

  1. Find the infinitive (full verb)
  2. Cut off the -ger
  3. Add the new ending (e, es, e, geons, ez, ent)

In the conjugation table above you can see the verb voyager which means “to travel” in English.

We will take this verb and conjugate it in the “nous” form using the three-step method.

  1. voyager

The full verb of “to travel” is voyager in French.

  1. voya

Once you cut of the ger ending all that is left is voya.

  1. voyageons

When we add the new ending geons the final conjugated form will be voyageons.

So if you wish to say “we travel” you’d say:

Nous voyageons

In French some verbs change in the “nous” form in order to make it easier to pronounce them.

The “g” becomes “ge” before the letter “o”.

This is done in order to keep the soft g sound before the a/o/u vowels.

Common Semi-regular ger Verbs

French has three regular verb groups

  • regular -er verbs
  • regular -ir verbs
  • regular -re verbs

Semi-regular -ger verbs are a variation on regular -er verbs. That is why the endings are so similar.

Here is a list of common verbs that you are sure to encounter in day-to-day life:

bougerto move
changerto change
corrigerto correct
déménagerto move (out of a house)
exigerto demand
encouragerto encourage
mangerto eat
partagerto share
protégerto protect

Pronunciation of Semi-regular ger verbs

In this section on semi-regular -ger verbs conjugation we will focus on pronunciation.

There are 3 important rules to take into account when we want to pronounce semi-regular -ger verbs in French.

  1. The je, tu, il/elle/on, and ils/elles verb forms all have the same pronunciation. The -e, es, and -ent endings are not pronounced. In this case, it is just the “voyag” part that gets pronounced.

Je voyage

Tu voyages

Il voyage

Ils voyagent

All these verbs have the same exact pronunciation.

You don’t pronounce the letters in red.

  1. The “ge” in the nous form will have a soft pronounciation

Nous voyageons

Please note the soft “ge” sound.

  1. In the je form, there’s a special rule. If the first letter of the verb is a vowel or a silent “h“, then you must remove the “e” of “je” and replace this with an apostrophe.

exiger

Jexige

Because the “e” of “je” disappeared, you then don’t have to pronounce that “e” anymore.

Please note how it is NOTje exige“. This would be wrong.

  1. If the first letter of the verb is a vowel or a silent “h“, then we must perform a liaison. This happens in the nous, vous, and ils/elles form. This means that the final “s” of nous, vous, and ils/elles will have a “z” sound.

exiger

Nous exigeons

Vous exigez

Ils exigent

Please note how the final “s” in all of the subject pronouns sounds like a “z”

Example Sentences with Semi-regular ger Verbs

The final section of this lesson on semi-regular ger verbs conjugation is about seeing the verbs in action.

This is valuable because you can improve your understanding of semi-regular ger verbs conjugation through examples.

bouger

Désolé, je bouge un peu lentement

Sorry. I’m moving a little slow

changer

Et maintenant tu changes de sujet.

And now you’re changing the subject.

corriger

Il corrige une erreur

He corrects a mistake

déménager

Nous déménageons à Paris

We’re moving to Paris

encourager

Vous nous encouragez Ã  poursuivre sur cette voie.

You encourage us to continue along this path.

manger

Ils sont là et mangent des frites.

They are there and eating french fries.

Quiz Yourself on Semi-regular ger Verbs Conjugation

At the end of every lesson you can do a small quiz.

You will see the sentences of the previous chapter.

You will either need to fill in the blanks, choose the correct multiple choice option, or both.

Once you are done the correct answer will be shown.

You can redo the quiz as many times as you want.

Conjugate: Bouger

Désolé, je un peu lentement. [Sorry. I’m moving a little slow.]

Conjugate: Corriger

Il une erreur. [He corrects a mistake.]

Conjugate: Déménager

Nous à Paris. [We are moving to Paris.]

Conjugate: Encourager

Vous nous à poursuivre sur cette voie. [You encourage us to continue along this path.]

Conjugate: Manger

Ils sont là et des frites. They are there and eating french fries.

How to Practice With Flashcards for This Lesson

Using flashcards is an absolute necessity when it comes to learning a language!

It is the best way to memorize what you learn, you can personalize your progression because it adapts to your actions, and all flashcards have audio to improve your hearing and pronunciation.

Please read our article on how to learn a new language for more information on flashcards and the best way to learn a new language.

There are two ways to practice with Flashcards for this lesson.

  1. Anki
  2. The Flashcards in our Courses

Anki is a free software with which you can create and practice flashcards.

After you have downloaded Anki for free, you can get our French A1 Anki Deck.

This Anki Deck contains 3,764 flashcards with which you can practice absolutely everything for French A1.

All the flashcards have text, images, explanations, and audio.

You can also use our courses that have flashcards integrated alongside lessons with audio, quizzes and much more!

However, I am sure you are wondering, what are your courses, and why should I take them?

The Courses of Language Atlas

Have you ever wondered what the best way is to learn a new language?

I have been learning languages for over 20+ years and I was always frustrated with books, courses, and classes that I had tried.

It never really seemed to work for me.

I wanted to learn a language in the most effective and efficient way, and there was nothing out there for me.

So I thought, “why not make something myself?“.

Using my experience and by doing research I created Language Atlas, a platform where people can learn French and Spanish in the most effective and efficient way.

I created free lessons and quizzes so that there would always be a easy and accessible way for people to learn or brush up on their language skills.

However, I also created courses that are much more comprehensive and in-depth.

These courses are easy to follow, clear, and allow you to become fluent in the most effective and efficient way.

The courses of Language Atlas have:

  • 800+ Lessons with audio
  • 800+ Quizzes
  • 10,000 Flashcards with explanations, images, and audio
  • A gamified way of learning a new language
  • A vibrant community (including support from me)

You can register for free and try the French A0/A1 and Spanish A0/A1 Courses for free!

This includes over 60 lessons and quizzes, 500 flashcards that adapt to how you learn, and access to the community (including support from me).

All you have to do is study 30 minutes a day and you will be fluent in no time!

Don’t miss out – register for free and start learning!

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Don't miss out on any new French Lessons! You will also get a free copy of our graphical overview of all French Verb Tenses, and the French A0/A1 Anki Deck!

More To Explore

Do You have any feedback? let me know!

I would love to know how I can make learning Languages easier for you