faites
Excellent question! 👍 You're right to think that "vous" often takes verbs ending in -ez, like in:
- Vous parlez (you speak)
- Vous regardez (you watch)
BUT… the verb "faire" is irregular, which means it doesn’t follow the normal -er verb rules.
🔧 So instead of:
vous + faisez ❌ (this is incorrect)
We say: ✅ vous + faites
✅ Conjugation of faire (to do/make):
| Subject | Verb |
|---|---|
| Je | fais |
| Tu | fais |
| Il/Elle/On | fait |
| Nous | faisons |
| Vous | faites ← (not "faisez") |
| Ils/Elles | font |
💡 Why not faisez?
Because "faire" doesn’t behave like regular -er verbs such as parler (to speak) or aimer (to like). It's just an exception — and French has a lot of those! 😅
Want to practice with other irregular verbs?
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