French with Ash · Book 1 · Conjugation Drill
Every verb you can conjugate so far, in one place to drill until the forms come without thinking. Fill the tables, complete the sentences, and check yourself as you go. The companion to your reference sheet: the reference shows you the form, this builds it into your hand.
Type the form into each box, then press Enter or Check. In the tables, fill a whole verb and hit Check under it, or Check this set at the bottom to do the lot. Show forms reveals the full table when you're stuck.
Keep your -er Verbs reference open beside this. Say the form out loud, type it, and let the checker confirm your instinct. Don't copy from the chart. Reach for it only after you've tried.
This drills the present across every verb you know: être and avoir, the regular -er group, the spelling-change families, faire and aller, vouloir / pouvoir / prendre, and the reflexive verbs. The last set drills the -er future. That tense lives in your reference for now, it covers -er verbs only, and the irregular futures come later.
Run a set, note every form that came out wrong or amber, and drill just those again the next day. The goal isn't a perfect score once. It's the form arriving before you've finished reading the subject.
Two traps to watch across the families: the nous form of -ger and -cer verbs (nous mangeons, nous commençons), and the verbs whose stem opens before a silent ending (je préfère, j'achète). In the future, those last two split apart: j'achèterai keeps the change, je préférerai drops it. That contrast is worth drilling on its own.
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