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Impersonal verbs

Most verbs are personal: they must be conjugated to different persons, such as:

  • "manger" (to eat): je mange (I eat), tu manges (you eat), etc.


However, some verbs are used impersonaly, meaning they only have one conjugation, the third person singular.

  • we can say "Il pleut". However, we cannot say "Je pleus".

Video - French Impersonal Verbs Examples : Valoir, Falloir, Pleuvoir

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