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Dear students, conjugate these five verbs in your classwork (Choi sir, grander, grossir, rougir, remplir)

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Answered by zahidarazzaq0800
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Any French conjugation begins by identifying the verb stem and for grossir, that is gross-. With that, we then add a new ending for each tense of the verb as well as each subject pronoun within the tense. For instance, "I am gaining weight" is je grossis, while "we will become fat" is nous grossirons.

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Answer:Any French conjugation ending with ir:

Answer:Any French conjugation ending with ir:Verbs with infinitives ending in -ir form a second group of regular verbs in French, often called 'second conjugation' verbs. To conjugate these verbs, drop the -ir from the infinitive and add the second conjugation present tense endings: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent. The singular and plural forms of the third person are clearly distinguishable (finit vs.finissent). Listen to the difference.

Answer:Any French conjugation ending with ir:Verbs with infinitives ending in -ir form a second group of regular verbs in French, often called 'second conjugation' verbs. To conjugate these verbs, drop the -ir from the infinitive and add the second conjugation present tense endings: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent. The singular and plural forms of the third person are clearly distinguishable (finit vs.finissent). Listen to the difference.Hope the given picture is helpful

Answer:Any French conjugation ending with ir:Verbs with infinitives ending in -ir form a second group of regular verbs in French, often called 'second conjugation' verbs. To conjugate these verbs, drop the -ir from the infinitive and add the second conjugation present tense endings: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent. The singular and plural forms of the third person are clearly distinguishable (finit vs.finissent). Listen to the difference.Hope the given picture is helpful please mark as the brainliest answer

Answer:Any French conjugation ending with ir:Verbs with infinitives ending in -ir form a second group of regular verbs in French, often called 'second conjugation' verbs. To conjugate these verbs, drop the -ir from the infinitive and add the second conjugation present tense endings: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent. The singular and plural forms of the third person are clearly distinguishable (finit vs.finissent). Listen to the difference.Hope the given picture is helpful please mark as the brainliest answer have a great day ahead

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