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Present tense regular verbs in French. The present tense in French is used to express both ‘I (do)’ and ‘I am (doing)’ in English. It can also be used with time adverbs to express the future.
Past tense verbs often end in '–ed' but not always. I walked to the shop. The present tense is used when something is happening now or when something happens regularly.
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