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Help in French: How do you conjugate French words for imparfait and future tense that doesn't have -ir, er, and re? For instance “interessant” or any other words without the ir,re,er words.
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Help in French: How do you conjugate French words for imparfait and future tense that doesn't have -ir, er, and re? For instance “interessant” or any other words without the ir,re,er words.
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I don’t think that’s possible :)
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‘Intéressant’ is not a verb. It’s an adjective meaning interesting. However, if you still need an explication on how to conjugate verbs in the imperfect and future tense, please reply! :)
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