This document provides an overview of -er verbs in French. It defines an -er verb as a verb that ends in -er. It gives examples of common -er verbs like aimer, parler, habiter, and manger. It explains that all -er verbs are conjugated in the same way by removing the -er ending and replacing it with the appropriate personal pronoun ending. It demonstrates how to conjugate the -er verb aimer across different subjects and includes examples of conjugated sentences. Finally, it provides a conjugation exercise for readers to practice conjugating other common -er verbs.