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When you use the pronoun vous in French how does verb end?

The verb ending for "vous" in French depends on the verb conjugation. Here's a breakdown:

Regular Verbs:

* -er verbs: The ending is -ez (e.g., parler - vous parlez).

* -ir verbs: The ending is -issez (e.g., finir - vous finissez).

* -re verbs: The ending is -ez (e.g., vendre - vous vendez).

Irregular Verbs:

Many irregular verbs have unique endings for "vous". Here are a few examples:

* Être (to be): Vous êtes

* Avoir (to have): Vous avez

* Aller (to go): Vous allez

* Faire (to do/make): Vous faites

* Savoir (to know): Vous savez

* Pouvoir (to be able to): Vous pouvez

Important Notes:

* "Vous" is the formal "you", used for addressing strangers, authority figures, or people you want to show respect.

* The informal "you" in French is "tu".

* The verb endings for "tu" are different from "vous".

Let me know if you'd like more examples or have any specific verbs you'd like to conjugate with "vous"!

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