French Verb Morphology

French Verb Morphology

In French, a verb is inflected to reflect its mood and tense, as well as to agree with its subject in person and number. Following the tradition of Latin grammar, the set of inflected forms of a French verb is called the verb's conjugation.

Read more about French Verb Morphology:  Stems and Endings, Formation of Simple Tenses Active, Defective Verbs

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