Languages › French -AYER: French Stem-Changing Verbs Share Flipboard Email Print Hero Images/Getty Images French Grammar Pronunciation & Conversation Vocabulary Resources For Teachers By ThoughtCo Team Updated on February 21, 2020 French stem-changing verbs are conjugated with the same endings as regular -ER verbs but have two different radicals or stems. Stem-changing verbs are sometimes also called boot verbs or shoe verbs because if you circle the forms that have stem changes in the conjugation table below, the resulting shape looks like a boot or shoe.All verbs that end in -yer are stem-changing verbs, but there are two different varieties: Verbs that end in -ayer (see below) have an optional stem changeVerbs that end in -oyer and -uyer have a required stem change -ayer verbs In the present tense, -ayer verbs have an optional stem change: y changes to i in all forms but nous and vous. je paie nous payons tu paies vous payez il paie ils paientOr they can be conjugated as regular -ER verbs: je paye nous payons tu payes vous payez il paye ils payentThese two sets of conjugations for -ayer verbs are equally acceptable. Verb conjugation group balayer: to sweepeffrayer: to frightenessayer: to trypayer: to pay These stem changes are not limited to the present tense; see payer in all tenses or the lesson on -yer verbs in other tenses.Note: Verbs that end in -oyer and -uyer have the same stem change, but it is required: -oyer and -uyer verbs. French stem-changing verbs are conjugated with the same endings as regular -ER verbs but have two different radicals or stems. Stem-changing verbs are sometimes also called boot verbs or shoe verbs because if you circle the forms that have stem changes in the conjugation table below, the resulting shape looks like a boot or shoe.All verbs that end in -yer are stem-changing verbs, but there are two different varieties: Verbs that end in -ayer have an optional stem changeVerbs that end in -oyer and -uyer (see below) have a required stem change In the present tense, French verbs that end in -oyer and -uyer must change y to i in all forms but nous and vous. -oyer verbs je nettoie nous nettoyons tu nettoies vous nettoyez il nettoie ils nettoientThese stem changes are not limited to the present tense; see nettoyer in all tenses or the lesson on -yer verbs in other tenses. Verb conjugation group broyer: to grind employer: to employ envoyer: to send nettoyer: to clean se noyer: to drown renvoyer: to fire tutoyer: to use tu vouvoyer: to use vous (learn about tu vs vous) -uyer verbs j' ennuie nous ennuyons tu ennuies vous ennuyez il ennuie ils ennuient Verb conjugation group appuyer: to lean, pressennuyer: to boreessuyer: to wipe These stem changes are not limited to the present tense; see ennuyer in all tenses or the lesson on -yer verbs in other tenses. Conjugation With Same Endings French stem-changing verbs are conjugated with the same endings as regular -ER verbs but have two different radicals or stems. These stem changes occur in several French tenses and moods and moods, as shown in the following table. Remember that the stem-change for is optional for -ayer verbs and required for -oyer and -uyer verbs. In the present tense, subjunctive, and imperative, the stem change occurs in all conjugations except nous and vous: Present je paie nettoie ennuie tu paies nettoies ennuies il paie nettoie ennuie nous payons nettoyons ennuyons vous payez nettoyez ennuyez ils paient nettoient ennuient Subjunctive je paie nettoie ennuie tu paies nettoies ennuies il paie nettoie ennuie nous payions nettoyions ennuyions vous payiez nettoyiez ennuyiez ils paient nettoient ennuient Imperative (tu) paie nettoie ennuie (nous) payons nettoyons ennuyons (vous) payez nettoyez ennuyez In the future and conditional, the stem change occurs in all conjugations.There is no stem change in the imperfect, present participle, past participle, passé simple, or imperfect subjunctive. Note: The affected conjugations of these stem-change patterns are the same for all the different types of stem-changing verbs. See -yer verbs conjugated in all tenses: payer nettoyer ennuyer Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Team, ThoughtCo. "-AYER: French Stem-Changing Verbs." ThoughtCo, Dec. 6, 2021, thoughtco.com/ayer-stem-changing-verbs-1368952. Team, ThoughtCo. (2021, December 6). -AYER: French Stem-Changing Verbs. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/ayer-stem-changing-verbs-1368952 Team, ThoughtCo. "-AYER: French Stem-Changing Verbs." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/ayer-stem-changing-verbs-1368952 (accessed May 29, 2023). copy citation By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies