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Rendrez

Rendrez is the conjugated form of the French verb rendre in the future simple for the subject you (vous). It represents the second person plural future tense, used for both informal and formal “you” in spoken and written French when addressing more than one person or a single, courteous addressee.

Etymology and meanings

Rendre comes from Latin reddere, meaning “to give back” or “to return.” In modern French, rendre has

Common usages and idioms

Rendrez can pair with various objects or complement phrases to express useful meanings. Examples include rendre

Examples

- Vous rendrez visite à vos amis ce week-end. (You will pay a visit to your friends this

- Vous rendrez compte de vos actions lors de la réunion. (You will report on your actions at

- En aidant les nouveaux arrivants, vous rendrez service à la communauté. (By helping newcomers, you will

- Vous vous rendrez compte de l’erreur plus tard. (You will realize the error later.)

Notes

Rendrez is a verb form rather than a standalone noun or proper name, and its meaning depends

several
closely
related
senses,
including
to
give
back,
to
render
or
produce
(as
a
result),
to
yield,
and
to
cause
or
provide
certain
effects.
The
form
rendrez
appears
in
contexts
where
the
action
is
projected
into
the
future
by
the
subject
vous,
such
as
actions
you
will
perform
or
events
you
are
about
to
cause.
visite
(to
pay
a
visit),
rendre
compte
de
quelque
chose
(to
report
or
account
for
something),
rendre
service
(to
do
someone
a
favor),
rendre
hommage
(to
pay
tribute),
and
rendre
justice
(to
administer
justice).
The
verb
also
appears
in
the
reflexive
construction
se
rendre,
which
means
to
surrender,
to
go
to
a
place,
or
more
broadly
to
present
oneself.
weekend.)
the
meeting.)
render
a
service
to
the
community.)
on
the
object
or
construction
it
governs.
It
is
one
of
several
conjugations
of
rendre
used
to
express
future
actions
by
the
“you”
subject.