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Bienvenir french verb

Bienvenir belong to the 3rd group.
Bienvenir is a defective verb. There is no conjugation for that verb. It exists only in infinitive.
Bienvenir verb is intransitive.
Bienvenir is a defective verb. There is no conjugation for that verb. It exists only in infinitive.
Here are several examples of defectives verbs: bruire, distraire, traire, extraire, soustraire, paître.

Bienvenir is conjugated in interro-negative form. The interro-negative form being obtained by inversion of the subject, the placement of the negative adverb follow the same rules as in negative form, giving the following rules:
- in interro-negative form, the adverb « ne » is always placed first if the subject is a pronoun.
- in simple tenses, the adverbs (« ne ...pas », « ne...plus », « ne...jamais », etc...) surround the verb bienvenir and the inverted subject pronoun.
- in compound tenses or in passive voice, the negative adverbs surround the auxiliary and the inverted subject pronoun.

Finally, the interrogative form does not exist in subjunctive and imperative.
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BIENVENIR : v. intr. Accueillir favorablement. Il n'est usité qu'à l'infinitif. Se faire bienvenir de quelqu'un; se faire bienvenir dans une société, Faire que l'on soit bien accueilli par quelqu'un, dans une société.

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