CONJUGAISON DU VERBE “PRENDRE”
HOW TO CONJUGATE FRENCH VERB “PRENDRE”
Learn French verb “To Take” – PRENDRE – in the present
Learn how to conjugate French verb Prendre in the present tense and practice what you’ve learned using the exercise sheet below.
TRANSCRIPT OF THIS FRENCH LESSON: HOW TO CONJUGATE PRENDRE (PRESENT)
Soso: Hi guys! Let’s learn to conjugate the verb to take, PRENDRE in French.
Soso/Jacques 1
Je prends
Tu prends
Il/Elle/On prend
Nous prenons
Vous prenez
Ils/Elles prennent
Jacques 1: And now let’s get more comfortable with the use of this verb. Grab a pen and paper if you wanna write down the expression you like and wanna start using right away.
LILI / SOSO / LOULOUTE
Je prends un chocolat chaud
Je prends un café noir
Je prends une cuite
LILI / SOSO / LOULOUTE
Tu prends la robe
Tu prends l’air
Tu prends une baffe
LILI / SOSO / LOULOUTE
Il prend son chat
Elle prend son beau mec
On prend nos cliques et nos claques
LILI / SOSO / LOULOUTE
Nous prenons une soupe
Nous prenons du sucre
Nous prenons cher
LILI / SOSO / LOULOUTE
Vous prenez la vie du bon cote
Vous me prenez en flagrant délit
Vous prenez de la graine
LILI / SOSO / LOULOUTE
Les filles prennent des vacances
Les hommes prennent la tangente
Elles prennent leur pied
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