We love honey. Almost like an obsession. Sweet or savory. We always bring some back from countries or regions we visit. Pure honey from real bees π.
While at breakfast, we were reviewing verb tense. In French. While some of the kids pride themselves in mastering conjugaison others could not care less. It has therefore became a little family competition and feud starter.
Verbs are split in 3 groups: the 1st group includes fun verbs like chanter , danserπ, manger π, rΓͺver , jouer, and even tomber : all ending in E.R. and is the easiest to conjugate. The 2nd can be easily confused with some of the 3rd group and only when you conjugate them you are able to know but dormir π΄ is for sure one of them. The 3rd group is basically all irregulars with exceptions that you have to know by heart like prendre, vouloir.
As for the tenses, there are more than 15 π€―! French people…π€¦πΌββοΈ what can I say… The complicated language of love.
Back to conjugating miel: Je miele, tu mieles, il/elle miele, nous mielons, vous mielez, ils/elles mielent.
No miel is not a verb.
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