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I am not sure what you mean by group verbs. Here are a couple of possibilities. This term is most often connected with People Suite, a computer program. In that context, it has nothing to do with grammar. It is sometimes, though rarely, used to refer to verbs whose actions are performed by a collective noun or by a large group, i.e. swarm. Otherwise verbs are sometimes grouped randomly by authors for discussion.

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What are the verbs in first group in french?

the verbs of the first group in French are the verbs ending in "er" at the infinitive, which conjugue as "aimer" j'aime tu aimes il, elle aime nous aimons vous aimez ils, elles aiment verbs of the 2nd group are mostly those finishing by "ir" like "finir" the third group is made up the irregular verbs and those finishing by "re" like "prendre" or "perdre", by "oir" like "voir"


What are all the er verbs in French?

examples of 'er' verbs: aimer, diriger, lever, coucher, manger, laver, accepter, penser, donner, quitter, arriver,... the "er" verbs are the first group of verbs in French (those that you conjugue like "aimer"); this is the most important group among the more than 12000 French verbs, so you cannot possibly learn them all.


What part of speech is the word could?

"Could" is part of a special group of verbs known as modal auxiliary verbs. Some other modal verbs are may/might, will/would, shall/should.


What is a verb group?

Possibly you mean a verb phrase, for example: is walking, was listening, have seen, had been, had been walking, will be sent, is being repaired, They are words - verbs and auxilary verbs or modal verbs - that make up the complete verb phrase


How many regular verbs are in English?

In English, there are thousands of regular verbs, but it's difficult to provide an exact number since new verbs can be coined and existing ones may fall out of use. Regular verbs typically follow a consistent pattern in their past tense and past participle forms, usually ending in "-ed." This group includes many commonly used verbs, but the exact count can vary depending on the source and how one defines a "regular verb."

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Are all french 3rd group verbs irregular?

Yes, the designation in the third group is on account of irregularities. However, while the first category is "er" verbs, and the second category is "ir" verbs, the third category is not all "re" verbs. A regular "re" verb is Vendre.


What are the verbs in first group in french?

the verbs of the first group in French are the verbs ending in "er" at the infinitive, which conjugue as "aimer" j'aime tu aimes il, elle aime nous aimons vous aimez ils, elles aiment verbs of the 2nd group are mostly those finishing by "ir" like "finir" the third group is made up the irregular verbs and those finishing by "re" like "prendre" or "perdre", by "oir" like "voir"


How to remember the helping verbs?

I had that test and it's easy if you do them group by group like.... am,is,are,was, /were,have,has,had / and so on


What are all the er verbs in French?

examples of 'er' verbs: aimer, diriger, lever, coucher, manger, laver, accepter, penser, donner, quitter, arriver,... the "er" verbs are the first group of verbs in French (those that you conjugue like "aimer"); this is the most important group among the more than 12000 French verbs, so you cannot possibly learn them all.


What part of speech is the word could?

"Could" is part of a special group of verbs known as modal auxiliary verbs. Some other modal verbs are may/might, will/would, shall/should.


What are the infinitives of er verbs in?

The "er" suffix is how the infinitive form of the "er" verbs is, this is the reason why they are called "verbes en 'er' " or "verbes du premier group" (verbs of the first group, since this category is the most common).


How do you conjugate third group verbs?

I suggest that you look at Le Conjugueur website.


What are imperetive verbs?

I think it is incorrect to say imperative verbs because there is no group of imperative verbs. But verbs are used in the imperative mood or in imperative sentences.Imperative sentences in English typically have no subject, the subject is implied, you.Sit down. Look out! Work harder.


What is a verb group?

Possibly you mean a verb phrase, for example: is walking, was listening, have seen, had been, had been walking, will be sent, is being repaired, They are words - verbs and auxilary verbs or modal verbs - that make up the complete verb phrase


What is a group of words explaining the topic of the sentence?

The topic sentence is a group of words explaining the topic of a paragraph.Sentences don't have topics they have subjects verbs and objects.


Is people a intransitive verb?

"People" is not an intransitive verb; it is actually a noun that refers to a group of individuals. Intransitive verbs do not take a direct object, while "people" does not function as a verb at all. Instead, verbs like "run" or "sleep" serve as examples of intransitive verbs.


Can you please Conjuguez 15 word that start with 'ir'?

it makes no sense to conjugue French verbs starting with 'ir'. But the second group of French verbs end with 'ir'. The standard model is 'finir'