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Final e’s were pronounce in Chaucer’s time true or false

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Geoffrey Chaucer is the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages. He is known as the Father of English language, his language in his poems is called Chaucer language.
The statement that "Final e’s were pronounce in Chaucer’s time" is true.
In Chaucer's language, the inflectional endings (-e, -ed, -en, -es) were pronounced in almost all cases.

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