Permalink Reply by Xuut on March 10, 2010 at 12:16pm
Passe Compose.
IR is converted (usually) into just I, with dropping the R. Like obeir, it would become obei. But offre is RE which means it's just becomes a U, like attendre becomes attendu. Or at least so I was informed.
I have the alt code for every common French accent memorized, it's really pathetic.
Riiight. But... Weren't you trying to say "offers" which means it'd be offrir, which is an IR verb?
Wait. No. Offre works too.... I forget what the difference between the two is, now.