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- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Mount_Saint_Mary's_University_-_Los_Angeles/Dr._Gamson%3A_Fall_2023/05%3A_Chapitre_5-_Tant_de_choses_a_faire/5.03%3A_Lab_Worksheet_and_ReviewAnswers to B.3.1, Verb conjugation, passé composé, page 297 travailler: j'ai travaillé, tu as travaillé, il a travaillé, nous avons travaillé, vous avez travaillé, ils ont travaillé; I worked, you wor...Answers to B.3.1, Verb conjugation, passé composé, page 297 travailler: j'ai travaillé, tu as travaillé, il a travaillé, nous avons travaillé, vous avez travaillé, ils ont travaillé; I worked, you worked, he worked, we worked, you worked, they worked; réussir: j'ai réussi, tu as réussi, il a réussi, nous avons réussi, vous avez réussi, ils ont réussi; I succeeded, you succeeded, he succeeded, we succeeded, you succeeded, they succeeded; répondre: j'ai répondu, tu as répondu, il a répondu, nous …
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/French/Liberte_(Angelo)/05%3A_New_Page/5.03%3A_Lab_Worksheet_and_ReviewAnswers to B.3.1, Verb conjugation, passé composé, page 297 travailler: j'ai travaillé, tu as travaillé, il a travaillé, nous avons travaillé, vous avez travaillé, ils ont travaillé; I worked, you wor...Answers to B.3.1, Verb conjugation, passé composé, page 297 travailler: j'ai travaillé, tu as travaillé, il a travaillé, nous avons travaillé, vous avez travaillé, ils ont travaillé; I worked, you worked, he worked, we worked, you worked, they worked; réussir: j'ai réussi, tu as réussi, il a réussi, nous avons réussi, vous avez réussi, ils ont réussi; I succeeded, you succeeded, he succeeded, we succeeded, you succeeded, they succeeded; répondre: j'ai répondu, tu as répondu, il a répondu, nous …
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Mount_Saint_Mary's_University_-_Los_Angeles/Dr._Gamson%3A_Fall_2023/05%3A_Chapitre_5-_Tant_de_choses_a_faire/5.02%3A_GrammarWith -re verbs, the singular and plural forms, even of the il and ils forms, differ in pronunciation because the final consonant of the stem (almost always a -d) is silent in the singular forms and he...With -re verbs, the singular and plural forms, even of the il and ils forms, differ in pronunciation because the final consonant of the stem (almost always a -d) is silent in the singular forms and heard in the plural forms. As is the case for all but -er verbs, the difference between the il and ils forms can be heard not in the pronoun, but in the verb form itself, where the consonant before the -ent ending is pronounced.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/French/Liberte_(Angelo)/05%3A_New_Page/5.02%3A_GrammarWith -re verbs, the singular and plural forms, even of the il and ils forms, differ in pronunciation because the final consonant of the stem (almost always a -d) is silent in the singular forms and he...With -re verbs, the singular and plural forms, even of the il and ils forms, differ in pronunciation because the final consonant of the stem (almost always a -d) is silent in the singular forms and heard in the plural forms. As is the case for all but -er verbs, the difference between the il and ils forms can be heard not in the pronoun, but in the verb form itself, where the consonant before the -ent ending is pronounced.