French Verb Conjugator is a Education app by Ian Tipton. ******************************************** This is the free, ad-supported version of the app. Download the pro version to remove the ads (search for "French Verb Conjugator" in the App Store).
APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install french-verb-conjugator.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:
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1. ● Shortcut option (iPhone 6S & 6S Plus) - press firmly on the app's icon to quickly search for verbs.
2. • "Essential for studying French - Comprehensive verbs collection in various tenses.
3. ● Peek and pop (iPhone 6S & 6S Plus) - press firmly on a search result to see a preview.
4. With simple navigation and built in search, you can find the verb you need in seconds.
5. ● Now with example sentences!! Gain a better understanding of verbs by seeing how each conjugation is used in a sentence.
6. Download the pro version to remove the ads (search for "French Verb Conjugator" in the App Store).
7. View almost 700 French verbs in 17 tenses.
8. Now with audio!! Not sure how to pronounce a verb? You can now hear how every verb is pronounced.
9. Includes the ability to copy, email and print verbs.
10. Verbs with audio have a speaker symbol next to them.
11. ● Filter search results to display only those which have audio.
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Looks like a great program but I can’t sell my right to privacy for it.
A very simple, easy-to-use and useful app.
Absolute love this app!! It really helps with learning and practicing French conjugations. I also love how you can hear the pronunciation of the verbs and when there’s a verb for il/elle the speaker says « Il ou Elle ». I also love how you can learn more than present tense for the verb conjugations like present perfect, imperfect, future, past etc. Honestly I would give the app 4 and a half stars but I don’t think you can put half a star. Honestly the only thing I would fix is making a separate column for ER, RE, IR verbs and imperfect verbs. The only other thing I would add would be adding something explaining what the endings are for the ER, RE, and IR verbs for people who don’t know about the endings.
Fantastic
Useless for grammar help
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