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Types of verbs in French

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Answered by Pakcricket1000
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French conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a French verb from its principal parts by inflection. French verbs are conventionally divided into three conjugations (conjugaisons) with the following grouping:

1st group: verbs ending in -er (except aller).

2nd group: verbs ending in -ir, with the gerund ending in -issant

3rd group: verbs ending in -re (with the exception of irregular verbs).

1st section: verbs ending in -ir, with the gerund ending in -ant

2nd section: verbs ending in -oir.

3rd section: verbs ending in -re

aller.

The first two groups follow a regular conjugation, whereas the third group follows an irregular one. The third group is considered a closed-class conjugation form,[1] meaning that most new verbs introduced to the French language are of the first group (téléviser, atomiser, radiographier), with the remaining ones being of the second group (alunir).

The verb aller is the only verb ending in -er belonging to the third group.

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Answered by mayank52206
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three type of verb in french .

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