Asked by Sydney
Do Passer and Ranger have an accent at the end when they are in past tense?
Or are they just Passe and Range. I added that accent on them in that activity.
Or are they just Passe and Range. I added that accent on them in that activity.
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
If you are taking about the Passé Composé (NOT the only Past Tense), the past participle does have an accent mark:
passer = passé / ranger = rangé (both -er verbs)
Sra (aka Mme)
passer = passé / ranger = rangé (both -er verbs)
Sra (aka Mme)
Answered by
Leasha
To add to that, make sure you know that most -er verbs in the passé composé end with é
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