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Recommanderons

"Recommanderons" is a French verb form that is used in the future tense to express a recommendation or suggestion. It is derived from the verb "recommander," which means "to recommend." The verb "recommander" itself is a combination of the prefix "re-" and the verb "commander," which means "to order" or "to command." Therefore, "recommander" implies giving an order or suggestion that something should be done.

The future tense in French is formed by adding the appropriate ending to the infinitive form of

For example, "Nous recommanderons ce livre à nos amis" translates to "We will recommend this book to

The verb "recommander" is a regular -er verb, which means it follows the standard conjugation pattern for

the
verb.
For
"recommander,"
the
infinitive
form
is
"recommander."
To
form
the
future
tense,
the
ending
"-ons"
is
added
to
the
infinitive,
resulting
in
"recommanderons."
This
form
is
used
by
the
first-person
plural
(we)
to
express
a
future
action
or
recommendation.
our
friends."
In
this
sentence,
"recommanderons"
is
used
to
indicate
that
the
recommendation
will
be
made
in
the
future.
verbs
ending
in
-er.
This
makes
it
relatively
easy
to
conjugate
into
other
tenses
and
forms.