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Verbs

-re verbs (irregular) like mettre ‘to put, to place’

The verb mettre is irregular. Listen carefully to its forms in the present.


mettre  ‘to place, put’
je mets nous mettons
tu mets vous mettez
il/elle/on met ils/elles mettent
past participle : mis

Mettre literally means ‘to place, to put.’ It is also used in the following expressions:

mettre la table (le couvert) to set the table
mettre + article of clothing to put on
mettre + electrical item (radio, light) to turn on

Other verbs like mettre include:

admettre to admit
permettre to permit
promettre to promise
remettre to turn in (a report), to postpone

Tammy: Tex, tu mets la table pour la soirée? Tammy: Tex, are you going to set the table for theparty?
Tex: Non, je n’ai pas envie. Tex: No. I don’t feel like it.
Tammy: Ça alors. C’est toujours moi qui mets la table. Tammy: Come on, I’m always the one who sets the table.

Listening Comprehension:

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