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j'agis - tu agis - elle agit - nous agissons - vous agissez - elles agissent.

The verb itself does not change. The only difference between feminine and masculine is in the use of the third person pronouns "elle" and "elles", instead of "il" and "ils".

Conjugation for "agir" in link below.

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In French, the verb "agir" does not change its form based on gender, so it remains the same whether referring to a masculine or feminine subject.

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