Thread:Daisystar Warrior Cat/@comment-27929882-20170610064439/@comment-27929882-20170612065254

Non, tu n'est pas une idiote! Tu est très intelligente!

(I don't know how to explain this in French so I'll just switch over to English :P )

So basically, the general rule is to only have one conjugated verb in a sentence/clause (I don't know any exceptions to this rule, but there probably are, so idk). So, if you're following a verb with another verb, the latter verb should be in its infinitive form.

For example, in the sentence "J'aime manger les baguettes", you already have one conjugated verb, which is ''aimer. So, the next verb, manger,'' should be in the infinitive form. Basically, it makes it so that it translates to "I like TO eat baguettes," not "I like EAT baguettes (J'aime mange les baguettes)."

I don't really know if that made sense, sorry. :P If you didn't get it, I could try explaining another way.