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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

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    Francesco commented  · 

    I like this idea. I would love the ability to study just the irregular Italian verbs such as porre, trarre and tradurre that don't end in -ire, -are or -ere. Thanks!

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