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French verbs in their complete state (the infinitive) would end in -er, -ir, or -re, the 3 verb forms. e.g. to read, to live, to walk. If you ków what the verb-subject words are: me/je, you/tu & vous, he/il, her/elle, we/nous, they/ils & elles, then they always are positioned immediately before the verb; and the verb which follows will be formed, usually, from the visible main stem of the infinitive, thus be recognisable. e.g. voire/je vois/see

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