A closer look at the French verbs conjugation Template
This conjugation template helps you build French basics without memorizing long grammar rules. It gives you a clear structure for understanding how French verbs actually work in everyday communication.
Instead of trying to cover everything, the template focuses on 25 of the most commonly used French verbs, the ones that form the core of daily speaking and writing and appear again and again in real conversations.
It includes both regular and irregular verbs, with key groups such as -er, -ir, and -re, making it easier to recognize patterns and conjugation logic.
The layout was designed with fast memorization techniques in mind. Clear grouping and visual structure help you connect forms naturally, rather than learning isolated conjugations by heart.
This template works especially well for:
- Beginners building a solid foundation in French;
- Self-learners;
- Students who are tired of switching between multiple grammar tables.
As your French improves, you can expand the template with new verbs, tenses, or examples, turning it into a long-term reference instead of a one-time worksheet.
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- Instant Download: Start learning immediately after purchase;
- PDF & Canva compatible;
- 1-Page A4 layout;
- Includes all major verbs groups: -ER, -IR, -RE.
It's structured French language learning
The template will help you master the verbs you need from the very beginning to speak the language fluently. The conjugation table contains a clear table, which makes it easy to recognize patterns such as the conjugation of verbs ending in -ir, e.g., pouvoir and vouloir.
- Learn efficiently without feeling overwhelmed
- Track your progress in verbs conjugation
It's a ready-made learning material
This template serves as a ready-made resource and worksheet, saving you preparation time while providing a clear and organized study guide for future reference. All verbs are conjugated in the present tense.
- Save time preparing learning materials
A visualization of your French language progress
Tracking your progress is one of the best ways to stay motivated in your French learning journey, and with this template, you can regularly practice new verbs and test yourself. The editable Canva format allows you to add additional subgroups, such as reflexive verbs or past and future tense conjugations!
- Ideal for self-study
- Provides clear visual reference points
Who is this Template for?
This French verbs conjugation Template is ideal for anyone looking to gain greater fluency by mastering the most common -er and -ir verbs.
- Practice conjugation in the present tense (editable in Canva to add verbs in other tenses or conjugations);
- Create structured worksheets for lessons, practice sessions, or self-study
This product is best suited for beginners and intermediate learners who want to consolidate their knowledge and gain greater fluency in the language. For advanced learners, we recommend other products available in the “language learning” category.
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How this Template helps you master French
This template helps both students and teachers to:
✔️ Quickly learn French verbs by focusing on the 25 most important verbs and their present tense forms;
✔️ Practice regularly, track progress easily, and become familiar with the most challenging conjugations;
✔️ Understand patterns and recognize the rules for -er, -ir, and -re verb endings;
✔️ Save time with a ready-made teaching and learning resource. The visual layout supports both visual and kinesthetic learners.
List of verbs conjugated
- Être - To be
- Avoir - To have
- Aller - To go
- Faire - To do, to make
- Dire - To say
- Pouvoir - To be able to/can
- Vouloir - To want
- Devoir - To have to/must
- Prendre - To take
- Venir - To come
- Savoir - To know
- Voir - To see
- Mettre - To put
- Donner - To give
- Parler - To speak
- Aimer - To like, to love
- Finir - To finish
- Comprendre - To understand
- Partir - To leave
- S’asseoir - To sit
- Acheter - To buy
- Manger - To eat
- Connaître - To know
- Jouer - To play
- Étudier - To study