Group 3, -re verbs

French -re verbs

Smaller group than -er or -ir, but loaded with high-frequency verbs you can't avoid: être, faire, prendre, mettre, dire, lire, écrire, comprendre…

-re verbs are the smallest of the three "ending families", but most of the highest-frequency French verbs sit here: être, faire, dire, prendre, mettre. There's a regular pattern (attendre-type) and then a long list of irregulars that each need their own table.

French RE verb endings (regular attendre-type)

Drop -re from the infinitive, add these endings. Notice that il / elle takes no ending at all, the bare stem is the form.

je-s
tu-s
il / elle-
nous-ons
vous-ez
ils / elles-ent

Regular model: attendre (to wait)

Verbs like attendre, entendre, perdre, répondre, descendre, vendre, rendre all follow this exact pattern.

Présent (indicative)

jeattends
tuattends
ilattend
nousattendons
vousattendez
ilsattendent

→ See attendre in every tense

Irregular model: prendre (to take)

Prendre + compounds (apprendre, comprendre, reprendre, surprendre) drop the d in the plural and double the n in the third-person plural.

Présent (indicative)

jeprends
tuprends
ilprend
nousprenons
vousprenez
ilsprennent

→ See prendre in every tense

The other irregular -re families to know

  • mettre, and its compounds (permettre, promettre, remettre, soumettre). Doubles the t in the plural (nous mettons) but only one in the singular (je mets). Past participle: mis.
  • faire, wildly irregular. Je fais, tu fais, il fait, nous faisons, vous faites, ils font. Note vous faites (one of only three -tes endings in French, the others are vous êtes and vous dites).
  • dire, like faire for vous dites. Je dis, tu dis, il dit, nous disons, vous dites, ils disent.
  • lire / écrire, sister patterns. Je lis, je lus, j'ai lu. J'écris, j'écrivais, j'ai écrit.
  • boire, vowel shift in the plural: je bois, nous buvons, ils boivent. Past participle bu.
  • connaître / paraître, keep the circumflex on the î when followed by t: il connaît, il paraît.
  • vivre, suivre, past participles vécu, suivi.
  • croire, voir (yes, voir ends in -ir but pattern-wise belongs here), vowel-heavy stems: je crois, nous croyons, ils croient.

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