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leaden stoneBOT
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Please be patient

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green wadi
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you can say that

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the four most irregular verbs in French (i.e. être, avoir, faire, and aller) are also the most used in the language

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and there are also dozens of others that are commonly used as well

still mirage
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I mean like are regular verbs used more than irregular verbs

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The ones with a pattern

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Which are more used

lilac whale
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i understand you are crunching and want to have a general grip on the language but if you are doing gcse french then you should really (when revising especially) take a perspective as if you are just doing any other subject

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you should check the specification of your exam board

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they have a long list of words/verbs

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might sound weird but gcse french doesnt teach you for fluent french

red bay
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99%+ of verbs are regular, but among the most used verbs, almost all are irregular. There are a good handful of irregular verbs that are less used, though.

still mirage
lilac whale
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still mirage
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Thank you for helping me

red bay
still mirage
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Is the past principle the same thing as the passé composé

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Is it in that tense

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red bay
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but you can't make the passé composé with only the participe passé

still mirage
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Ohh right