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9 ways to use the verb “sortir” in French

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Are you interested in learning French? It’s a beautiful language that can take you places, both literally and figuratively. In this blog post, we’ll explore 9 ways to use the verb “sortir” in French, to help you get by in any situation.

9 ways to use the verb sortir in French
9 ways to use the verb sortir in French

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  • 9 ways to use the verb "sortir" in French
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9 ways to use the verb "sortir" in French

  1. On est sorti(e)s hier soir
    We went out last night
  2. Je sors avec …
    I am dating
  3. Tu as sorti les poubelles?
    Did you take out the trash?
  4. Sors d’ici!
    Get out of here!
  5. Ils ont sorti leur nouvel album
    They released their new album
  6. On devrait sortir, il fait beau
    we should go out, it’s nice outside
  7. Je m’en suis bien sorti(e)
    I pulled through pretty well
  8. Il est sorti de sa chambre
    He left her/his room
  9. Je vais sortir le chien
    I’m going to walk the dog

CONJUGAISON

Present tense:
Je (I) sors
Tu (you) sors
Il, elle, on (he, she, we) sort
Nous (we) sortons
Vous (you plural/singular formal)sortez
Ils, elles (they masculin, feminine) sortent

DID YOU KNOW?

“-ir” verbs with identical conjugations include: “partir” (to leave), “sentir” (to smell), “servir” (to serve), “mentir” (to lie)

See also  The 3 Meanings of "si"
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