Verbs ending in -yer in the present tense

In the present tense, verbs that end in -yer, such as payer (to pay), ennuyer (to bore/irritate) or nettoyer (to clean) are conjugated like regular first group verb (ending in -er). The exception to note is that the y becomes an i in the je, tu, il/elle and ils/elles forms.
payer en
Je paie
Tu paies
Il paie/elle paie
Nous payons
Vous payez
Ils paient/elles paient
ennuyer en
J'ennuie
Tu ennuies
Il ennuie/elle ennuie
Nous ennuyons
Vous ennuyez
Ils ennuient/elles ennuient
nettoyer en
Je nettoie
Tu nettoies
Il nettoie/elle nettoie
Nous nettoyons
Vous nettoyez
Ils nettoient/elles nettoient

Note that verbs ending in -ayer can be written in the present in two different ways.
Je paye (ou je paie) en carte bleue. I'm paying with a credit card.
Il essaye (ou il essaie) d'apprendre le français. He tries to learn French.
Il pleut, on s'ennuie ! It's raining, we're bored!

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