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full explination of verbs and example in french

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Answered by devisunitapunyapu
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Answer:

verb is a doing word that shows an action, an event or a state. ... In other words, a verb is a word that informs about an action, an existence of something or an occurrence. The verb is the main word in a sentence. No sentence can be completed without a verb. The word 'verb' derived from the Latin word 'verbum'.

Explanation:

Être (to be) Behold: the undisputed most common verb in the French language. ...

Avoir (to have) ...

Aller (to go) ...

Pouvoir (to be able to) ...

Vouloir (to want) ...

Faire (to do) ...

Parler (to speak)

examples of verbs in French

Answered by madhurane78
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Answer:

"A verb is a doing word that shows an action, an event or a state. ... In other words, a verb is a word that informs about an action, an existence of something or an occurrence. The verb is the main word in a sentence. No sentence can be completed without a verb. The word 'verb' derived from the Latin word 'verbum'.

examples in French

  • Cours.
  • Danser.
  • Faire glisser.
  • Sauter.
  • Pense.
  • Fais.
  • Va.
  • Supporter.

Explanation:

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