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Which of the following verbs form like the verb rompre (to break) in the present tense? Option 1: Dormir Option 2: Manger Option 3: Vendre Option 4: Rendre

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Answer: option 4, "rendre," is the verb that forms like "rompre" in the present tense.

Step-by-step explanation:

The verb "rompre" (to break) is an irregular verb in the present tense in French. Irregular verbs don't follow the typical conjugation patterns. Let's compare it to the options you provided:

Dormir - This verb is conjugated regularly in the present tense. (e.g., je dors, tu dors, il/elle/on dort)

Manger - This verb is conjugated regularly in the present tense. (e.g., je mange, tu manges, il/elle/on mange)

Vendre - This verb is conjugated regularly in the present tense. (e.g., je vends, tu vends, il/elle/on vend)

Rendre - This verb is irregular like "rompre" in the present tense. (e.g., je rends, tu rends, il/elle/on rend)

So, option 4, "rendre," is the verb that forms like "rompre" in the present tense.

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