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Feb 2024
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Orthographe : faut-il écrire "pense à mo...

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Pour les verbes en ER, à l'impératif, la deuxième personne (tu) ne prend jamais de S final. Mais pour "profites-en", il y a bien un S à "profite". Muriel Gilbert fait le point. 
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