What verb is vient in French?
Venir in the Present Tense
Subject Pronoun | Venir Conjugation | Translation |
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il/elle/on | il/elle/on vient | He/She/One comes |
nous | nous venons | We come |
vous | vous venez | You come (plural/formal) |
ils/elles | ils/elles viennent | They come |
How do you conjugate vient in French?
Venir Conjugated in the Imperative Mood
- (tu) viens -> (tu) sois venu(e)
- (nous) venons -> (nous) soyons venu(e)s.
- (vous) venez -> (vous) soyez venu(e)s.
Is vient masculine or feminine?
1) Masculine singular
Elle vient d’Uruguay. | She’s coming from Uruguay. |
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Nous rentrons d’Iran. | We’re returning from Iran. |
How is Haber used?
When used as an auxiliary verb, haber is the equivalent of the English auxiliary “to have” (which is much different than the English “to have” when it means “to possess”). Haber is used to form what is known as the perfect tenses because they refer to actions that have been or will be completed.
How is Haber different from tener?
Difference Between Haber and Tener In Spanish, haber is used as an auxiliary verb. It is used to form all Spanish compound tenses. On the other hand, tener is used as a main verb. It means to own or possess.
What tense is je fais?
Faire Conjugation in the Present Tense
Singular | Plural | |
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Je fais | I make/do | Nous faisons |
Tu fais | You make/do | Vous faites |
Il fait | He makes/does | Ils font |
Elle fait | She makes/does | Elles font |
What tense is Feras?
This is one of the few verbs with a third person plural present tense form ending in -ont. The vous present tense form– faites– is also highly irregular….Future-perfect.
je | ferai |
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tu | feras |
il/elle | fera |
nous | ferons |
vous | ferez |
Is it de France or de la France?
De France without the article is almost always used to indicate source/origin. So, if you can say from France in English, you can probably use de France in French. Of France or France’s usually corresponds to de la France.
Is la France correct?
(Except at the beginning of a sentence, when it is La France, it is la France.)
How do you say I came from a country in French?
Venir de/d’/du/des = To come/be from with countries/states/regions and continents (French Prepositions)
How do you say I just did in French?
How To Say “I Just Did” In French: Venir De and Other French Past Tenses.