French Verbs – Present Tense of Regular -re Verbs
Regular verbs in French fall into one of three categories, depending on their ending. There are -er verbs, such as jouer (‘to play’), -re verbs, such as attendre (‘to wait’); and -ir verbs such as finir (‘to finish’). The biggest group is the -er verbs, covered in this lesson.
What are the present tense endings for -re verbs in French?
What are common -re verbs in French?
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