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  2. Jul 24, 2023 · A French defective verb is a verb that is entirely lacking part of its conjugation. Contents. 1 Definition and causes of defectiveness. 2 Functionally defective verbs. 3 Verbs found only in some set phrases. 4 Verbs missing part of their conjugation. 5 Notes. 6 See also. Definition and causes of defectiveness [ edit]

  3. Jun 5, 2012 · Summary. In some ways, one hesitates to include defective verbs in the present volume since, generally speaking, they are hardly ever used, and even then, only extremely limited parts of them occur. In numerous cases, they are classed as R3, or are already on the point of exiting the language.

  4. There are several defective verbs in French. falloir ("to be necessary"; only the third-person forms with il exist; the present indicative conjugation, il faut, is very commonly used, impersonal verb) braire ("to bray"; only infinitive, present participle, and third-person forms exist)

  5. Defective verbs. A defective verb is a verb that only partially exists anymore. All tenses or persons are no longer used for these tenses. Here are some examples of defective...

  6. C. Defective Verbs was published in French Verbs Made Simple(r) on page 319.

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