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(Conjugate any 5 -RE Ending Verbs in French)

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Answered by altamaskureshi964437
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Verbs ending in -ETER, -ELER such as jeter, rejeter, empaqueter, appeler, épeler, ficeler, chanceler etc. are semi-regular -ER verbs in Le Présent Indicatif, which means that, even though they take the regular -ER endings of Le Présent Indicatif, their spelling and subsequently their pronunciation vary.

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