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Conjugate Venir verb in French in affirmation

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Answered by shreejapalde
1

Answer:

je viens

tu viens

il vient

nous venons

vous venez

ils viennent

 

Answered by solankivivek
3

Answer:

Venir in the Present Tense

While venir is not considered a regular -ir verb, it does follow the typical conjugation pattern for verbs that end in -enir. Here is the conjugation pattern for venir and other regular verbs in that category in the present tense.

Explanation:

Let's take a look at some of these present tense conjugations of venir in context.

You: Salut Marie. Tu viens à la fête pour Samuel ce week-end? (Hi Marie. Are you coming to the party for Samuel this weekend?)

Marie: Oui, je viens! Martine et Paul viennent aussi. (Yes, I'm coming! Martine and Paul are coming too.)

You: Ok, parfait. Vous venez tous ensemble? (Ok, perfect. Are you coming all together?)

Marie: Non, Paul vient tout seul, mais Martine et moi venons ensemble. (No, Paul is coming by himself, but Martine and I are coming togethe

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