curious can the verb guarder be used instead of tenor?? for keep?????
Guarder means keep
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Sarah G.Kwiziq community member
Guarder means keep
This question relates to:French lesson "Conjugate venir/tenir and derivatives in the present tense in French (Le Présent)"
Asked 2 days ago

CécileKwiziq Native French Teacher
Bonjour Sarah,
Are you talking about a particular quiz question in that lesson?
This lesson is about the verbs 'tenir' ( to hold) and 'venir' ( to come) and their derivatives, so none of the examples would have the verb 'garder' ( to keep), which ends in ER and follows a different pattern of conjugaisons.
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