Regular verbs are divided into three conjugations, according to the ending of the present active infinitive: verbs in -er belong to the first, those in -ir to the second, and those in -re to the third conjugation. A Short French Grammar - Page 23by Charles Hall Grandgent - 1894 - 150 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Philippe Reiff - 1853 - 222 pages
...in и after two or three consonants, in ь after one consonant and in ù after a vowel. 55. — The regular verbs are divided into three conjugations, according to the ending of the infinitive and the formation of the first person of the present. Regular verbs. l*i branch. 2d branch.... | |
| Charles Hall Grandgent - French language - 1900 - 444 pages
...subjunctive of 'commandai,' 'pris,' and 'dus.' XLIV. FORMATION OF TENSES. Lesson 37. Lesson 200. 124. Regular verbs are divided into three conjugations,...in -ir to the second, and those in -re to the third conjugation. a. Many grammarians make of a few verbs in -oir another regular conjugation, which they... | |
| James Pyle Wickersham Crawford - Spanish language - 1919 - 430 pages
...jardín, garden. jardincillo, small garden. pan, bread. panecillo, roll. APPENDIX THE VERB 372. Spanish verbs are divided into three conjugations according to the ending of the infinitive. Verbs whose infinitive ends in -ar belong to the first conjugation, those which end in... | |
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