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    Verbes en ir: 2ème groupe ou 3ème groupe? (French exercise n°9306 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Verbes en ir: 2ème groupe ou 3ème groupe?

    On peut reconnaître le groupe des verbes finissant par -ir de la façon suivante:

    Si le participe présent se finit par -issant,alors le verbe est un du 2ème groupe.

    Si il ne se finit pas par -issant,alors le verbe est un du 3ème groupe.

    Exercice:Je vous donne des verbes finissant par -ir,dites si c'est un verbe du 2ème groupe ou du 3ème.

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    French exercise "Verbes en ir: 2ème groupe ou 3ème groupe?" created by tinou (27-07-2006) with The test builder
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    1. finir==> groupe
    2. mentir==> groupe
    3. salir==> groupe
    4. bannir==> groupe
    5. luir==> groupe
    6. sortir==> groupe
    7. venir==> groupe
    8. haïr==> groupe
    9. partir==> groupe
    10. attendrir==> groupe







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