Two common French verbs: écrire (to write) and mettre (to put) misbehave very much like the irregular verbs lire, dire, and conduire, but for one small difference that sets them in a different group.
Proceed like this to conjugate écrire in present tense:
Drop the -re of the infinitive to find the stem.
Add the ending for the correct subject: -s, -s, and -t for the singular and -vons, -vez, and -vent for the plural.
Here is the complete present tense conjugation of écrire:
j’écris | nous écrivons |
tu écris | vous écrivez |
il/elle/on écrit | ils/elles écrivent |
For mettre, drop the -tre of the infinitive to find the stem. Then add these endings: -s, -s, and nothing for the singular and -tons, -tez, or -tent for the plural. Here is the complete present tense conjugation of mettre:
je mets | nous mettons |
tu mets | vous mettez |
il/elle/on met | ils mettent |