This document discusses how to form the present tense for ER verbs in French. It explains that ER verbs end in "ER" like the verb "chanter" which means "to sing." To conjugate an ER verb in the present tense, you remove the "ER" to get the stem, then add the correct ending based on subject - "e" for "I," "es" for "you" (singular), "e" for "he/she," "ons" for "we," "ez" for "you" (plural), and "ent" for "they." An example is given conjugating "chanter" in the present tense.