Hi !!
Which pair of verbs correctly completes the following sentence ?
Franck : Est-ce que Bernadette et toi, vous avez passé un bon week-end ?
<em>Did B. and you spentd a nice weekend ?</em>
Pierre : Oui !! Nous avons fait du vélo et nous avons campé.
<em>Yes, we've been cycling and we've camped.</em>
CORRECT ANSWER = A
the tense used is Passé-composé + avoir 1 st p. plural (Bernadette and I (person talking = Pierre) = NOUS + past participle of the verb
A- avons fait, avons campé ==> CORRECT
B- <em>avez</em> fait, <em>avez</em> campé ==> FALSE (<em>avoir, </em><em>2nd p. plural)</em>
C- avons <em>faire, </em>avez <em>camper ===> </em>FALSE<em> (infintif instead of p. passé)</em>
D- <em>sommes faits, sommes campés</em> ==> false<em> (p. composé with "être")</em>
hope this help :)
Answer:
Hier, Il a rangé son bureau. Il a décidé de ranger son bureau chaque semaine.
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Hello,
Mes parents et moi faisons du tennis tous les samedis.
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