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Directly transitive verbs take the auxiliary “avoir”
Directly transitive verbs without objects
Directly transitive verbs
Intransitive verbs and auxiliary “être”
Intransitive verbs and auxiliary « avoir »
Intransitive Verb constructions
Relations between verbs and their complements
Conjugation group 3 — verbs with infinitives which end in —re
Conjugation group 3
Conjugation group 2 — verbs whose infinitive ends in —ir
Conjugation group 1 — verbs whose infinitive ends in —er
The irregular verb être
The irregular verb avoir
Verbs whose stems end in c— or g—
Forms of créer, nier, scier, rire, etc
Changes in the stem form of some —er conjugation verbs
Easy way of generating the imperative mood
Easy way of generating the imperfect subjunctive
Easy way of generating the present subjunctive
Easy way of generating the Future and Conditional
Easy way of generating the simple past
Easy way of generating the imperfect tense
Easy way of generating the present tense
Verb forms — Conjugations
Verb forms — Introduction
Subject verb agreement when subject quantifiers are present
Quantifiers — tout and chaque
Quantifiers and personal pronouns
« de » or « du », « de la », « des » after quantifiers
Direct object quantifiers and « en »
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