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Please explain ir verbs?? (french)​

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Answered by ITZURADITYAKING
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Verbs ending in -ir belong to the second conjugation and form their present tense stem by losing the -ir from the infinitive. The present tense endings for -ir verbs are:-is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent. Remember the extra syllable in the nous and vous forms.

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Answered by seemon29
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Regular -ir verbs are the second-largest category of French verbs. ... The verb form that ends in -ir is called the infinitive, and -ir is the infinitive ending. (In English, by contrast, the infinitive is the verb preceded by the word "to.") The French verb with the infinitive ending removed is called the stem or radical.

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