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À vous! Complete each sentence with the passé composé of the verbs provided.
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Question 1 with 1 blank
Marie et Leïla

You answeredapportentapportentIncorrect or extra wordMissing word (apporter) de la glace à la vanille.
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Question 2 with 1 blank
Nous

You answeredfinîmesfinîmesIncorrect or extra wordMissing word (finir) nos devoirs.
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Question 3 with 1 blank
Il

You answereddînadînaIncorrect or extra wordMissing word (dîner) avec ses parents.
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Question 4 with 1 blank
Vous

You answeredchoisîteschoisîtesIncorrect or extra wordMissing word (choisir) une montre.
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Question 5 with 1 blank
Robert

You answeredappritappritIncorrect or extra wordMissing word (apprendre) la leçon de vocabulaire.
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Question 6 with 1 blank
Tu

You answeredvisitasvisitasIncorrect or extra wordMissing word (visiter) Paris.
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Question 7 with 1 blank
Vous

You answeredcourûtescourûtesIncorrect or extra wordMissing word (courir) dans le stade.
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Question 8 with 1 blank
J'

You answeredbusbusIncorrect or extra wordMissing word (boire) un jus d'orange.
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Question 9 with 1 blank
Tu

You answeredpayaspayasIncorrect or extra wordMissing word (payer) l'addition.
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Question 10 with 1 blank
J'

You answeredfusfusIncorrect or extra wordMissing word (être) à Paris.

Respuesta :

In this question we complete each sentence with the passé composé of the verbs.

How to assemble a sentence in French?

Basically, the structure of French direct and indirect sentences comprises:

  • Affirmatives: Subject + verb + complement;
  • Negatives: Subject + auxiliary negation + verb + complement;
  • Interrogatives: Interrogative auxiliary + subject + verb + complement.

Nous avons apporté de la glace à la vanille.

Il a terminé nos devoirs.

Tu as dîné avec tes parents.

Roberto a choisi une montre.

Vous avez appris en classe de vocabulaire.

Vous avez visité Paris.

J'ai couru dans le stade.

Je paie l'addition.

Learning French takes practice, and that's great practice.

Apprendre le français demande de la pratique, et c'est une excellente pratique.

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