A verb is a word used to describe something that happened, such as an action or state of being.
Infinitive
The infinite is a verb without a subject or tense. In English, it is usually "to _____". In French, all infinitives end in -er, -ir, or -re.
- parler (to talk)
 - finir (to finish)
 - entendre (to hear)
 
Most verbs are -er verbs. Many verbs that end in -er end in -ate in English (for example, the verb to donate is "donner"). Many verbs that end in -ir end in -ish in English (for example, the verb finir means to finish)
The infinitive is used in certain phrases in both English and French
Conjugating Verbs
To conjugate a verb means to change it so it can be used with a particular tense and subject. In French, most verbs are conjugated by taking off the -er, -ir, and -re and adding certain endings depending on the tense. However, some verbs do not work like and are irregular verbs.
Common irregular verbs
Here are twenty verbs that are used a lot, but aren't formed like regular -er, -ir, or -re verbs
- aller (to go)
 - avoir (to have)
 - boire (to drink)
 - connaître (to know)
 - courir (to run)
 - devoir (to have to)
 - dire (to say, to tell)
 - dormir (to sleep)
 - écrire (to write)
 - être (to be)
 - faire (to do, to make)
 - lire (to read)
 - mentir (to lie)
 - mettre (to put, to turn on)
 - mourir (to die)
 - pouvoir (to be able to, can, may)
 - prendre (to take)
 - recevoir (to receive)
 - savoir (to know)
 - venir (to come)
 - voir (to see)
 - vouloir (to want, to wish)