In the lesson i wrote Tu me RAPELLE ta mere; but the correct answer is given as RAPELLES, which seems like a plural
rappelle vs. rappelles
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tony w.Kwiziq community member
rappelle vs. rappelles
This question relates to:French lesson "Rappeler [à quelqu'un] = to remind [someone] in French"
Asked 3 years ago
I presume it was actually "rappelles" not 'rapelles' given as the correct answer ?
It is just the normal conjugation of verbs with 'tu' - apart from a few exceptions that end in 'x' (eg veux, peux), and in the dropping of the 's' in the imperative conjugation of '-er', '-frir' and '-vrir' verbs (unless followed by 'en' or 'y', when the 's' is retained) - all simple tense conjugations of verbs with 'tu' end in 's'. Nothing to do with plural, as 'tu' is always singular.
CélineNative French expert teacher in Kwiziq
Bonjour Tony,
See link below for the conjugation of rappeler:
conjugate-eter-and-eler-verbs-in-le-present
I hope this is helpful.
Bonne journée !
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