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nominal form of prepare in French​

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The nominal form of a French verb is its “infinitif” tense. It can be used for any function of the sentence.

Examples:

“Se tromper est humain” (To err is human)

“Mes passe-temps favoris sont : lire, pêcher, et écouter de la music” (My favourite hobbies are: reading, fishing, and listening to music.)

“Vous devez partir, monsieur.” (You must leave, sir.)

The nominal form follows the rules of infinitive, despite being a noun, which means that he is invariable, can be used in active (aimer) or passive (être aimé) form, etc.

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