The document provides instruction on present tense verbs in French. It explains that present tense verbs ending in -er have different endings depending on the subject - "je" ends with -e, "tu" ends with -es, "il/elle/on" ends with -e, "nous" ends with -ons, "vous" ends with -ez, and "ils/elles" end with -ent. It provides examples of verbs like marcher, manger, and parler conjugated in the present tense for different subjects. It notes some differences between "nous" and "on", as well as "tu" and "vous". Overall, the document teaches French present tense conjugation of -er
36. Present tense
Vous is used to address
more than one person.
It is also used to talk
to someone casually.
37. Present tense
Tu is really only used
with someone you know
well, or are close to. It
is a sign of resepct.
38. Present tense
For this class, either one of
them can be correct. I will
not mark one right or the
other wrong. Go with the
one you find easier to
remember.