While the third group is known for its irregular verbs, it also contains many regular verbs.
Regular third group verbs follow the typical conjugation pattern of adding "-er" to the stem for the infinitive, "-e" for the first person singular present, "-es" for the second person singular present, "-e" for the third person singular present, and so on.
Examples of regular third group verbs:
* Acheter (to buy)
* Changer (to change)
* Demander (to ask)
* Essayer (to try)
* Monter (to go up)
* Payer (to pay)
* Travailler (to work)
Irregular third group verbs do not follow the regular conjugation patterns and often have unique stem changes or ending forms.
Examples of irregular third group verbs:
* Avoir (to have)
* Être (to be)
* Faire (to do)
* Aller (to go)
* Savoir (to know)
* Vouloir (to want)
Therefore, it's important to recognize that while the third group contains a significant number of irregular verbs, it also includes many regular ones.