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Irregular Verbs in the French Language
Irregular verbs in French are those that do not follow the standard patterns of conjugation for their respective verb groups (-er, -ir, -re). These verbs have unique conjugations that must be memorized individually. Some notable examples include:
- Être (to be): je suis, tu es, il/elle/on est, nous sommes, vous êtes, ils/elles sont
- Avoir (to have): j'ai, tu as, il/elle/on a, nous avons, vous avez, ils/elles ont
- Aller (to go): je vais, tu vas, il/elle/on va, nous allons, vous allez, ils/elles vont
- Faire (to do/make): je fais, tu fais, il/elle/on fait, nous faisons, vous faites, ils/elles font
- Voir (to see): je vois, tu vois, il/elle/on voit, nous voyons, vous voyez, ils/elles voient
These irregular verbs are among the most commonly used in the French language, making their mastery essential for effective communication. Many other verbs also have irregular conjugations, especially in the present tense, and learners must pay close attention to these exceptions.
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