Venir= to come
Je viens Nous venons
Tu viens Vous venez
Il/Elle/on vient Ils/Elles viennent
The French verb "venir" (to come) is irregular in conjugation. Here is the conjugation in the present tense: Je viens (I come) Tu viens (You come) Il/Elle vient (He/She comes) Nous venons (We come) Vous venez (You come) Ils/Elles viennent (They come)
The present subjunctive of the verb 'venir' is formed from the stems vienn- and ven-. In the singular, the conjugation is as follows: que je vienne [that I may come], que tu viennes [that you may come], qu'il/elle vienne [that he/she/it may come]. In the plural, the conjugation is the following: que nous venions [that we may come], que vous veniez [that you may come], qu'ils viennent [that they may come].
Je serai is the first person conjugation of the verb être. It means "I will be".
venir (verb) je viens - tu viens - il / elle vient - nous venons - vous venez - ils / elles viennent
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present: je bois, tu bois, il/elle boit, nous buvons, vous buvez, ils boivent. Link goes to a conjugation website.
Can you come - pouvez-vous venir Can I come - je peux venir
Je ne peux pas attendre venir maison means "I can not wait to come home"
to come: venir, to come from...: venir de...quand est-ce qu'il VA venir? when will he come?je viens bientôt : I'm coming soon.
"faisais" is a conjugation of the verb "faire" (meaning to do) in the imperfect form. Therefore, this would usually mean, "I was doing..."
'pu' is the past participle of the verb 'pouvoir' (to can / to be able)je n'ai pas pu venir = I could not come, I wasn't able to come
I want to come = je veux venir I would like to come = j'aimerais venir