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Point de départ You’ve already seen infinitives that end in -er and -ir. The infinitive forms of some French verbs end in -re. © 2015 by Vista Higher.

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1 Point de départ You’ve already seen infinitives that end in -er and -ir. The infinitive forms of some French verbs end in -re. © 2015 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

2 Many -re verbs, such as attendre (to wait), follow a regular pattern of conjugation, as shown below.
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4 The verb attendre means to wait or to wait for
The verb attendre means to wait or to wait for. Unlike English, it does not require a preposition. © 2015 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

5 Rendre visite à means to visit a person, while visiter means to visit a place.
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6 Some verbs whose infinitives end in -re are irregular.
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