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Svetach [21]
3 years ago
8

(BRAINLIEST AND 98 POINTS TO WHOEVER ANSWERS)

French
2 answers:
shepuryov [24]3 years ago
4 0
Le Lièvre s’est vanté would be the first one
neonofarm [45]3 years ago
3 0

Bonjour

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<em>Put the fable in passé composé</em>

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Le lièvre s'est vanté autrefois de sa vitesse avant les autres animaux. "Je n'ai jamais été battu," a-il dit, "quand j'ai mis en avant toute ma vitesse. J'ai défié quiconque ici de courir aussi vite.

La tortue a dit tranquillement : "J'ai accepté ton défi."

Ça a été une bonne blague," a dit le lièvre; "J'ai pu <em>(or aurais pu : conditionnel passé as "je pourrais" is conditionnel) </em>danser autour de toi jusqu'au bout."

" Continuez <em>(this is imperative tense ... past imperative = Ayez continué) </em> à vous vanter<em> ( </em><em>avoir vanté</em><em>)</em> jusqu'à ce que vous ayez battu <em>(avez battu passé composé)</em>", a répondu la tortue. "On a fait la course."

Un cap est donc fixé et un début est donné. Le lièvre s'est presque aussitôt caché, mais s'est rapidement arrêté et, ayant cru que la tortue n' a jamais pu <em>(past conditionnel =</em><em> n'aurait jamais pu</em><em>) </em>le rattraper, il s'est couché sur le bord du chemin pour faire une sieste . La tortue ne s'est jamais arrêtée un seul instant, mais a continué à un rythme lent mais régulier jusqu'à la fin du parcours.

Quand le lièvre s'est réveillé de sa sieste, il a vu la tortue juste à côté du poteau gagnant. Le lièvre a couru aussi vite qu'il a pu, mais ça a été trop tard. Il a vu que la tortue a atteint <em>(plus que parfait... </em><em>"</em><em>passé composé = </em><em>avait atteint)</em><em> </em>son but. Puis la tortue a dit :" Lent et régulier a gagné la course.'

<em> I tried tu put all the verbs in passé composé, but some of them have to be in other tenses as those I wrote into '(....) .... If not the grammar isn't correct.</em>

<em>Hope I helped anyway ..☺☺☺</em>

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