Yes, the conjugation will always be the same for plural vous and formal vous. The rest of the sentence might not be the same as the adjectives would be different. For example, "vous êtes heureux" (you formal masculine or you plural masculine), and "vous êtes heureuses" (you plural, feminine).
Do "formal vous" and "plural vous" always have the same conjugation?
In English, the second person subject pronoun is always “you”, but French has two words: *tu* and *vous*.- *Tu* is the familiar *you*,- *Vous* is the formal *you*, - *Vous* is also the plural *you*.Now, in sense of conjugation, will the “formal vous“ and “plural vous” always behave the same?
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