rentre not conjugated

RobinB1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

rentre not conjugated

I just noticed rentre is the only verb not conjugated in expressions involving chez, in this lesson.  This is not confirmed in the lesson.  Is that  because it translates as to go/return home and is being used in connection with the word for home?  Merci.
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RobinB1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Sorry, I just realized that rentre is conjugated but it just looks like it is not conjugated in the Je and Il/elle/on forms.
ChrisC1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Yes, that's correct. Note also that the infinitive is rentrer. So, the missing r at the end is an indication that this must be a conjugated form and can't be the infinitive. 
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rentre not conjugated

I just noticed rentre is the only verb not conjugated in expressions involving chez, in this lesson.  This is not confirmed in the lesson.  Is that  because it translates as to go/return home and is being used in connection with the word for home?  Merci.

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