Match the subject noun with the correct for of the verb

nous
vous
ils

nous - form of the verb would be "nous sommes" (we are)

vous - form of the verb would depend on the context and tense, e.g. "vous êtes" (you are) or "vous parlez" (you speak)
ils - form of the verb would depend on the context and tense, e.g. "ils sont" (they are) or "ils parlent" (they speak)

The subject noun "nous" matches with the correct form of the verb:

- For regular verbs in the present tense: "nous" + verb stem + "-ons"
- For irregular verbs or specific conjugation patterns, the verb form can vary.

The subject noun "vous" matches with the correct form of the verb:

- For regular verbs in the present tense: "vous" + verb stem + "-ez"
- For irregular verbs or specific conjugation patterns, the verb form can vary.

The subject noun "ils" matches with the correct form of the verb:

- For regular verbs in the present tense: "ils" + verb stem + "-ent"
- For irregular verbs or specific conjugation patterns, the verb form can vary.

To match the subject noun with the correct form of the verb, you need to know the corresponding pronoun and conjugation pattern for each noun. Let's go through them one by one:

1. The subject noun "nous" corresponds to the pronoun "we" in English. The verb form that matches with "nous" is the first-person plural (we) form. For regular verbs, you remove the ending -ons from the infinitive form of the verb and add the appropriate ending. For example, if the verb is "parler" (to speak), the correct form for "nous" would be "parlons" (we speak).

2. The subject noun "vous" corresponds to the pronoun "you" in English, which can be both singular and plural. To determine the correct verb form for "vous", you need to consider if it is singular or plural. If it is singular, the verb form is the second-person singular (you) form. If it is plural, the verb form is the second-person plural (you) form. For regular verbs, you remove the ending -er, -ir, or -re from the infinitive form of the verb and add the appropriate ending. For example, if the verb is "parler" (to speak), the correct form for "vous" would be "parlez" (you speak) in the singular form, and "parlez" (you speak) in the plural form.

3. The subject noun "ils" corresponds to the pronoun "they" in English. The verb form that matches with "ils" is the third-person plural (they) form. For regular verbs, you remove the ending -ent from the infinitive form of the verb and add the appropriate ending. For example, if the verb is "parler" (to speak), the correct form for "ils" would be "parlent" (they speak).

In summary, the correct verb forms for the subject nouns are as follows:
- "nous" (we): first-person plural form.
- "vous" (you): second-person singular or plural form.
- "ils" (they): third-person plural form.

Match the subject noun with the correct for of the verb

nous
vous
ils

portons, portez, portent

nous - portons

vous - portez
ils - portent