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The verb forms of French are the finite forms which are combinations of grammatical moods in various tenses and the non-finite forms. The moods are: indicative (indicatif), subjunctive (subjonctif), conditional (conditionnel) and imperative (impératif).
Bizet's earliest compositions, chiefly songs and keyboard pieces written as exercises, give early indications of his emergent power and his gifts as a melodist. [11] Dean sees evidence in the piano work Romance sans parole , written before 1854, of "the conjunction of melody, rhythm and accompaniment" that is characteristic of Bizet's mature ...