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Most common verbs in French

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Most Common Verbs in French

As in any language, verbs are fundamental to sentence formation in French. They are the backbone of any conversation, allowing you to express actions, states and conditions. Here are some of the most common verbs you'll find in a basic French course for beginners:

Être (Being)

The verb "être" is one of the most used and important verbs in French. It is used to indicate the state or condition of a person or thing. For example, "Je suis heureux" (I am happy).

Avoir (Ter)

"Avoir" is another essential verb in French. It is used to express ownership or age, among other things. For example, "J'ai une voiture" (I have a car).

Faire (Do)

The verb "faire" is very versatile and is used to indicate the performance of an action. For example, "Je fais du vélo" (I ride a bicycle).

Aller (Go)

"Aller" is used to express movement from one place to another. For example, "Je vais à l'école" (I go to school).

Venir (Come)

The verb "venir" is used to indicate someone's origin or arrival. For example, "Je viens de Paris" (I come from Paris).

Voir (See)

"Voir" is the verb we use to express the action of seeing. For example, "Je vois un chat" (I see a cat).

Savoir (Know)

"Savoir" is used to talk about knowledge or skills. For example, "Je sais parler français" (I can speak French).

Pouvoir (Power)

The verb "pouvoir" is used to express the ability or ability to do something. For example, "Je peux nager" (I can swim).

Vouloir (Want)

"Vouloir" is used to express a desire or willingness to do something. For example, "Je veux manger" (I want to eat).

These are just a few examples of the most common verbs in French. By learning these verbs and how to conjugate them in different tenses and contexts, you'll have a solid foundation to communicate effectively in French.

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