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						* : Exceller is a verb 
						ending -er (1st conjugation). It uses 
						2 different stems:      - excell (Stem 1 = 
						Stem 2 = Stem 3 and Stem 5)      - excelle (Stem 4).
						 Its endings in the Indicatif présent and 
						Impératif présent are those of type (1) and those in 
						the Indicatif passé simple and Subjonctif imparfait 
						are those of verbs ending -er.  | 
						
						 
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					Move 
					the cursor (the table of endings) along side the track (the table of 
					stems). The stems will appear next to  the 
					corresponding endings through a window cut out on the cursor. 
					Then, you only need to associate stems and endings to 
					reconstitute the selected verb forms completely .
					 
				 
				
					
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				 Advantages of the 222 French verb table 
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						A better understanding of what a verb is  | 
					 
				 
				
					
					
					A verb is made of a stem and an ending. The 222 French 
					verb table fast track shows you this double 
					composition and naturally proposes the table of stems and 
					the table of endings.   
				 
				
					
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						222 verbs at a glance  | 
					 
				 
				
					
					
					Get 222 verbs without on both sides of the track. Move 
					the cursor (The table of endings) along the track. Then you 
					will have the equivalent of 222 classical verb tables in all 
					French eleven simple tenses.  
				 
				
					
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						All useful verbs and more...
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					Learn all verbs, regular or irregular, frequent or rarer 
					(see the 222 verb list). Finally discover that only four 
					verbs are truly irregular.  
				 
				
					
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						Simplified table and increased memory power  | 
					 
				 
				
					
					The table spares you from learning almost
					
					100,000 
					letters while only concentrating on what is necessary and 
					sufficient.  
				 
				
					
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						Visual tiredness and concentration efforts reduced to the 
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					By dividing the quantity of text by approximately
					
					9.5 
					compared with classical verb tables, your visual tiredness 
					and your concentration efforts are reduced to the minimum. 
					Above all, you are finally able to see the smallest 
					difference between all the remaining relevant 
					elements.  
				 
				
					
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						A better memory structure thanks to a double organization 
					of the verbs  | 
					 
				 
				
					
					
					Find the 1st, 2nd and 3rd 
					conjugation according to the 
					infinitive ending.  Also benefit from an organization in six categories 
					according to the stem variations which enables you to strucutre your memory perfectly. 
				 
				
					
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						An intuitive learning
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					You spontaneously learn many rules, for example, that a 
					verb is made of two key elements (the stem and the ending). 
					Indeed, there is a map-like support adapted to each one of 
					these elements and they are separate. Your peripheral vision 
					allows you, while you concentrate on any such verb, to 
					recognize dozens of others. 
				 
				
					
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						Learning-tools that respect your intelligence
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					At last you can learn how to learn. In the 
					directions for use you will find a detailed study of the formation of verbs, the 
					formation of each tense. You won't have to repeat/recite 
					thousands of forms like a parrot anymore.  
				 
				
					
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						A systematic approach
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					Don't worry : exceptions have been 
					reduced to the minimum thanks to a systematic approach and a 
					precise definition of certain terms. For example, the ending 
					has (here) the particular meaning of smallest ending common 
					to the greatest number of verbs. Thus, "-ons" is the only 
					ending in the present indicative with subject pronoun 
					"nous" except one.  
				 
				
					
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						A pronunciation tool-kit and no more hesitation  | 
					 
				 
				
					
					
					The new order of subject pronouns (je, tu, il/ elle, 
					ils/elles, nous, vous) has two advantages: First, it 
					helps you regarding the pronunciation: il gagne is 
					pronounced like ils gagnent, il voit like ils 
					voient, etc. Indeed, in French many endings are written 
					but not pronounced. Then, when you use the stem table, you 
					easily learn that some verbs (like voir) change their 
					stem only with subject pronouns nous, vous, so that 
					you can't make any mistakes, such as: ils voyent or ils 
					croyent. 
				 
				
					
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						A fast and durable learning  | 
					 
				 
				
					
					
					From verb N°1 to verb N°222, you can remember the 
					structure and the organization of the 
					222 French verb table fast track gradually and easily:  
					the content and the form have 
					been 
					worked out to make your learning fast and durable.  
				 
				
					
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						A true ‘geographical’ verbal map  | 
					 
				 
				
					
					
					At last you can have a real ‘geographical’ verbal map. Thanks to 
					it, you will 
					find the shortest way to each destination to be discovered in record 
					time. As you may notice, 
					the paths are perfectly marked out. The territory to be 
					covered is perfectly delimited and its topology is unique. 
					The colours also reveal the specific features to be discovered and all the short cuts to be 
					taken in an obvious way. 
				 
				
					
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