je (j')

elle

nous

vous

ils

finit; vendons; parlez; agis; attendent

finis; finit; finissent

vendons; vendent; vendez

parle; parlent; parlez

agit; agissent; agissez

attend; attendent; attendez

MAtch the correct form of the verb with its subject pronoun.

je (j')
elle

nous

vous

ils

finit; vendons; parlez; agis; attendent

je (j') finis

elle finit
nous vendons
vous parlez
ils agissent
ils attendent

MAtch the correct form of the verb with its subject pronoun.

je (j')

elle

nous

vous

ils

finit; vendons; parlez; agis; attendent

je (j') finis

elle finit
nous vendons
vous parlez
ils agissent
ils attendent

The given words are in French and they are conjugated forms of verbs in different subject pronouns. Here's how to interpret and conjugate the verbs for each subject pronoun:

1. "je" (I) - The verb is conjugated in the first-person singular form. For example, "finit" would mean "I finish".

2. "elle" (she) - The verb is conjugated in the third-person singular form. For example, "vendons" would mean "she sells".

3. "nous" (we) - The verb is conjugated in the first-person plural form. For example, "vendons" would mean "we sell".

4. "vous" (you, formal or plural) - The verb is conjugated in the second-person singular or plural form. For example, "parlez" would mean "you speak".

5. "ils" (they) - The verb is conjugated in the third-person plural form. For example, "attendent" would mean "they wait".

To conjugate verbs in French, you will need to learn the appropriate verb endings for each subject pronoun and the specific verb tense being used. French verbs have different conjugations for present, past, future, and other tenses.

It's important to study and practice the conjugation rules to become familiar with forming correct verb forms in French. Learning verb conjugation tables and practicing with exercises can be helpful.