PrashanthL
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According to my understanding of French Conjugation,
The TU form and the IL/ELLE/ON forms are always pronounced the same (Except two tenses)
1. They are never written the same (never ever)
2. They are pronounced the same always except THE SECOND CONDITIONAL PAST TENSE AND SUBJUNCTIVE PAST PERFECT (SUBJONCTIF PLUS-QUE-PARFAIT)
Am I right? Ai-je raison?
I find this very interesting
except liaisons, in liaisons, they are pronounced differently
tu es intelligente, vs elle est intelligente
The TU form and the IL/ELLE/ON forms are always pronounced the same (Except two tenses)
1. They are never written the same (never ever)
2. They are pronounced the same always except THE SECOND CONDITIONAL PAST TENSE AND SUBJUNCTIVE PAST PERFECT (SUBJONCTIF PLUS-QUE-PARFAIT)
Am I right? Ai-je raison?
I find this very interesting
except liaisons, in liaisons, they are pronounced differently
tu es intelligente, vs elle est intelligente