French, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

What is the difference between mange, manges, and mangent in French? Detailed answers in English only.

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Answered by BelleJiya
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mange = "to eat"

to eat: manger

I eat: "mange" 

You (singular) eat: "tu manges" (add an 's')

He/She eats: "Il/Elle mange" (same conjugation as 'I eat')

We eat: "Nous mangeons" (add an 'ons')

You (plural) eat: "Vous mangez" (add a 'z')

They eat: "Ils/Elles mangent" (add an 'nt')

You / "mangent" / "mangeons"

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