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agirez

Agirez is the second-person plural form of the French verb agir in the futur simple tense, meaning "you will act." It is used to refer to actions that the addressed party will perform in the future, whether in formal singular (vous) or plural address.

Grammatical role and conjugation context: Agirez appears in sentences where the subject is the pronoun vous,

Etymology: The verb agir derives from the Latin agere, meaning to do, drive, or perform. The form

Usage notes: Agirez is common in narrative, instruction, and planning contexts where a speaker forecasts or

Examples: Vous agirez selon les consignes et vous garantirez la sécurité. Ensemble, vous agirez rapidement pour

See also: agir; futur simple; conjugation of agir.

as
in
vous
agirez
demain,
meaning
you
will
act
tomorrow.
The
infinitive
agir
denotes
to
act
or
to
take
action.
In
the
futur
simple,
regular
endings
are
added
to
the
verb
stem,
yielding
j’agirai,
tu
agiras,
il
agira,
nous
agirons,
vous
agirez,
ils
agiront
for
this
verb.
agirez
follows
the
standard
French
futur
simple
pattern
for
most
-er-like
verbs,
with
the
-ez
ending
attached
to
the
infinitive
stem.
assigns
future
actions
to
a
group.
It
can
appear
in
formal
writing,
speeches,
and
everyday
conversation,
especially
when
outlining
responsibilities
or
expected
conduct.
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