With some verbs composed of - e + consonant + - er, such as acheter
(to buy), some accent changes occur. An accent grave is added all subject pronouns except Nous & Vous.
Ex : jachte I buy nous achetons we buy
tu achtes you buy vous achetez you buy il/elle achte he/she buys ils/elles achtent they buy
Here are a few other verbs following the same pattern:
achever jachve I complete
emmener jemmne I take along, I escort enlever jenlve I remove lever je lve I raise mener je mne I lead peser je pse I weigh semer je sme I sow
With some verbs composed of - + consonant + - er, such as rpter (to
repeat), changes may also occur. The aigu changes to an grave in all subject pronouns except Nous & Vous.
Ex : je rpte I repeat nous rptons we
repeat tu rptes you repeat vous rptez you repeat il/elle rpte he/she repeats ils/elles rptent they repeat
Here are a few other verbs following the same pattern:
cder je cde I yield
clbrer je clbre I celebrate considrer je considre I consider dlguer je dlgue I delegate esprer jespre I hope exagrer jexagre I exaggerate grer je gre I manage lcher je lche I lick possder je possde I own prfrer je prfre I prefer rvler je rvle I reveal Verbs ending in - e + l + - er
Some verbs composed of - e + l + - er, such as peler (to spell),
sometimes take two l s in all subject pronouns except Nous & Vous.
Ex : jpelle I spell nous pelons we spell
tu pelles you spell vous pelez you spell il/elle pelle he/she spells ils/elles pellent they spell
Here are a few other verbs following the same pattern:
appeler jappelle I call
ensorceler jensorcelle I bewitch tinceler jtincelle I sparkle, I glitter ficeler je ficelle I tie niveler je nivelle I level rappeler je rappelle I remind, I call back renouveler je renouvelle I renew