Italian "Vendere" 3rd Person Singular Passato Remoto Incorrect (Sort of)
I learned that the third person singular of "vendere" in the passato remoto is "vende" with a grave accent on the last "e" and not the acute accent as Conjugation Nation shows.
I checked my Barron's 501 Italian Verbs and it shows the grave accent. However, I checked some sites online and I have found both. :(
I have a screenshot of the error if you want to see it.
I will look into this. Maybe I should allow both, but is this for vendere only?
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Francesco commented
Gianni, it looks like all -ere verbs have the acute accent on the final "e" of the third person singular passato remoto and not the grave accent.
Would it be too much to ask to allow for both accents on all -ere verbs?
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Francesco commented
That's the only one I've found so far. :) Thanks