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In your example, you only conjugate the first main verb. The second verb is in the infinitive. So French for I want to do/make is je veux faire. But sometimes the first main verb can have two parts, such as in the past tenses. In that case, both parts of the first main verb are conjugated. But the second verb remains in the infinitive form. So French for I've wanted to do/make is j'ai voulu faire. However, if the second verb has a different subject then it's conjugated. So French for I want him to do/make is je veux qu'il fasse.

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Q: In French do you conjugate a verb after another verb ie je veux faire ou je veux fais Do you continue the conjugation or do you only conjugate the first verb?
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