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Library's collection Library's IT development CancelEvery language has its own system that is different from other languages. For
instance, French has its own systems of tense that make it different from Indonesian
or other languages. Errors usually happen in the process of learning foreign language,
and it is normal like any other human learning. Errors indicate that actually the
process of learning is in progress. Here, the writer wants to know about the kinds of
present indicative errors that are usually produced by students of Debutant Trois and
what the most frequent present indicative errors produced by students Debutant Trois
are. The writer limits the analysis of French conjugation in present indicative because
it is the first tense in learning French. The theory of Ellis and Brown are used in this
study to refer to errors as the language system that the learner is using. Those theories
are used as the main theory to do the analysis. Other theories used are French
grammar by Crocker and Language Two by Burt, Dulay and Krashen. The analysis is
based on the theory of conjugation, in which the writer describes and explains the
present conjugation in details. In the analysis, the writer finds that the students
produced errors in each group of verbs. In the findings, she found that the most
frequent error that the students produced is the second and the third group of regular
verb. The most errors that they produced are misformation errors.