CONJUGATE FRENCH VERB “DESCENDRE”
CONJUGATE “DESCENDRE” IN THE PRESENT
French verb “Descendre” in the present
Watch this fun video to learn how to conjugate French verb DESCENDRE in the present tense and practice what you’ve learned using the exercise sheet below. Includes lots of familiar expressions with the verb “descendre”.
EXERCISES ON FRENCH VERB DESCENDRE (free pdf)
FRENCH VERBS: CONJUGATE “DESCENDRE” (PRESENT TENSE)
Soso: Bonjour! Time to learn the verb ‘descendre’, to go down. We use it a lot in French when we ask for or give directions, or to get off a train, a bus… So it’s a pretty useful word when traveling in France. Let’s go right to it!
Soso/Ninou
Je descends
Tu descends
Il/elle/on descend
Nous descendons
Vous descendez
Ils/Elles descendent
Descendre expressions
Je descends la belle avenue. Je descends la rue sombre. Je descends de l’arbre
Tu descends dans le jardin
Tu descends à la cave
Tu descends, ou quoi?
Il descend de sa petite voiture
Elle descend de sa grosse moto
On descend, c’est tout!
Nous descendons en chantant
Nous descendons en courant
Nous descendons en crapahutant
Vous descendez prendre un verre
Vous descendez boire un coup
Vous descendez vous bourrer la gueule
Elles descendent avec des fleurs
Ils descendent avec confiance
Elles descendent comme des folles
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