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The third category of regular verbs is made up of verbs. Relative to verbs,  verbs are not very common. Many common verbs ending in, such as , , and , have irregular conjugations.

Formation
To conjugate, drop the to find the "stem" or "root". Add endings to the root based on the subject and tense, as demonstrated below for the present tense.



, meaning to visit, is used for places (and not for people) :
 * is not a correct sentence in french. It's a common (but understanble) mistake made by foreign people.
 * is not a correct sentence in french. It's a common (but understanble) mistake made by foreign people.

or, meaning to pay a visit (to), is used for people:

has other meanings, such as to produce, to express, to make, and to give back:

Sentences placement
Most adjectives come after the noun they modify in French:

Beau, nouveau, and vieux, as well as some other common French adjectives, precede the noun:

Des is replaced with de when an adjective comes before the noun:

In informal speech, des is often used in place of de.