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  1. The irregular verb faire ("to do" or "to make") is one of the 10 most frequently used verbs in the French language alongside être, avoir, dire, aller, voir, savoir, pouvoir, falloir, and vouloir. Faire is also used to form the causative construction and in numerous idiomatic expressions.
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    The French verb faire means to do or to make, although it is also used in many idiomatic expressions with various different meanings. Faire is an irregular verb, and it is one of the few verbs that is irregular in the vous form of the present indicative (vous faites) as well as in the ils form (ils font).
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  5. Faire (to do, to make) – Verb Tables - Lawless French

    Learn how to conjugate faire (to do, to make) in every tense and mood with Lawless French. Faire is an irregular -re verb that can express causative, action, or subjunctive meanings.

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  10. Faire - Do, Make - Essential French Verb - Lawless …

    Faire is one of the most common and useful French verbs and has irregular conjugations in just about every tense and mood. Faire literally means "to do" or "to make," but it’s also found in many idiomatic expressions and is the key to …

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