#Amer [corrigez moi svp merci]
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I'm not sure how much value the count of verbs belonging to each group has, but generally French divides verbs into 3 groups:
- 1st: regular -er verbs
- 2nd: regular -ir verbs
- 3rd: everything else (-re, -oir, irregulars)
-er and -ir have the most reliable patterns, but there's a lot of patterns in the 3rd group that you'll pick up on as you go.
WordReference can provide you with conjugations for any verb you might need!
It would depend on how you count them, so I don't think there's a definitive number (for instance, is "redire" a version of "dire"? or is it a new version? if it's the same verb as "dire", what about "contredire" which ostensibly looks the same, but doesn't conjugate identically?)
Lawless French should also be able to help you out with learning the conjugation patterns https://www.lawlessfrench.com/grammar/introduction-to-verbs/