1. Infinitive + Infinitive + Infinitive
* J'aime lire, écrire et voyager. (I love to read, write and travel.)
2. Infinitive + Verb + Infinitive
* Elle essaie de parler français. (She tries to speak French.)
3. Verb + Pronoun + Infinitive
* Je vais lui demander de venir. (I'm going to ask him to come.)
4. Verb + Participle Past + Infinitive
* Ayant fini de manger, il est sorti. (Having finished eating, he went out.)
5. Verb + Infinitive + Infinitive
* Je veux apprendre à parler français. (I want to learn to speak French.)
6. Verb + Preposition + Infinitive + Infinitive
* Je suis prêt à aller au cinéma. (I'm ready to go to the cinema.)
7. Complex Sentences
* Quand il aura fini de travailler, il ira au restaurant. (When he finishes work, he will go to the restaurant.)
Important Notes:
* Subject-verb agreement: The verb conjugated in a sentence must agree with the subject in number and person.
* Tense: The tense of each verb must be appropriate to the meaning of the sentence.
* Word order: French word order is generally more flexible than English, but there are some rules to follow.
* Prepositions: Certain verbs require specific prepositions before an infinitive.
These are just a few examples of how to use three verbs in a French sentence. By understanding the different verb structures and tenses, you can create more complex and nuanced sentences.