Hey, today we´ll learn how to conjugate and use the verb venir, which means to come, and other verbs that follow the same conjugation pattern. Speaking of which…
The Verb venir – Conjugation
The first thing to learn is the conjugation of the verb venir. Let´s see how it´s inflected:
je | viens | nous | venons | |
tu | viens | vous | venez | |
il | vient | ils | viennent |
The Verb venir – Examples
Here are some examples with the verb so that you can see how it´s used:
Il vient de Paris. | He comes from Paris. |
Nous venons à Paris. | We are coming to Paris. |
Je viens voir ton jardin. | I’m coming to see your garden. |
Paul vient aujourd’hui. | Paul is coming today. |
Ils viennent à la fête . | They’re coming to the party. |
Verbs Like VENIR
And here are some other verbs that are inflected like venir:
devenir | Nous devenons riches. | We are becoming rich. |
intervenir | Elle intervient toujours. | She always intervenes. |
revenir | Elles reviennent ce soir. | They’re coming back tonight. |
tenir | Tu tiens une pomme. | You’re holding an apple. |
obtenir | J’obtiens l’information. | I obtain the information. |