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finirez

Finirez is the second person plural form of the French verb finir in the futur simple, meaning "you will finish." It is used with the subject pronoun vous and appears in both written and spoken French as part of standard conjugation patterns.

In the futur simple, finir follows the regular -ir verb endings. The complete set for the verb

Usage of finirez denotes an action that will be completed in the future by you (plural). It

Etymology and notes: finirez inherits the verb finir, which belongs to the regular -ir class in French.

See also: finir, conjugation of finir, French future tenses.

finir
is:
je
finirai,
tu
finiras,
il/elle/on
finira,
nous
finirons,
vous
finirez,
ils/elles
finiront.
The
root
is
finir,
and
the
vous
form
takes
the
ending
-ez.
The
pronunciation
of
finirez
is
typically
rendered
as
/fi.ni.ʁe/.
can
appear
in
declarative
sentences,
questions,
and
negations:
Vous
finirez
le
travail
demain.
Vous
ne
finirez
pas
ce
soir.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
may
opt
for
the
near
future
(aller
+
infinitive)
in
informal
contexts,
but
finirez
remains
correct
and
common
in
formal
or
written
French.
The
-ez
ending
is
the
standard
futur
simple
marker
for
the
vous
form.
There
are
corresponding
forms
for
all
persons
(finirai,
finiras,
finira,
finirons,
finiront)
that
share
the
same
root
and
pattern.