"La pomme que tu as mangé"ou "La pomme que tu as mangée"?

Deuxième réponse: on utilise l'auxiliaire avoir mais le sujet ici est "que" (nous nous demandons "qui est le sujet de la phrase?), qui se trouve avant le verbe avoir. Cette regle dit que nous conjuguons le sujet.

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