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The past tense (passé composé) is used because it is an action in the past that is finished in the present.
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1- to visit - I visited - J'ai visité (visiter)
2- to prepare - I prepared - j'ai préparé (préparer)
3- to listen - I listened - J'ai écouté (écouter)
4- to chat up - I chatted up - J'ai dragué (draguer)
5- to dance - I danced - J'ai dansé (danser)
6- to sing - I sang - J'ai chanté (chanter)
7- to eat - I ate - J'ai mangé (manger)
8- to buy - I bought - J'ai acheté (acheter)
9- to finish - I finished - J'ai fini (finir)
10- to choose - I chose - J'ai choisi (choisir)
11- to vomit - I vomited - J'ai vomi (vomir)
12- to go - I went - Je suis allé /masculine/ je suis allée (feminine) aller
how to make the past tense
auxiliaire être ou avoir + past participle
avoir + past participle = invariable except if the COD (direct object) is before the subject and the verb. the P. Participle will agree with the direct object
être + past participle : the p. participle always agrees with the subject (feminine, masculine, singular or plural.
2- Tu as écouté de la musique (does the picture show some one listening to music ?? If yes, it's ok)
3- I can't see the picture .....tell me; I'll write it down in comment...
4- Vous avez mangé devant la télévision (you ate in front of the TV)
5- Ma sœur et moi.......can't see ......
6- Mes frères ont joué au football (my brothers played football)
for n° 3 and 5 , tell me about the pictures.....I'll write it down in comment
hope I helped !
Answer:
1. Canada has the longest coastline in the world
2. Maple syrup comes from Canada
3. Canada is the first country in the world to create a landing pad specifically for UFOs
4. Canada's two most professional spots are hockey and football
5. Lacrosse and curling are two iconic Canadian Sports but only have limited public appeal
Explanation: