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Nataly_w [17]
2 years ago
5

Some French Help? (My answer **)

French
1 answer:
Reil [10]2 years ago
6 0
<span>Ecris ce verbe au passe compose:

 
1.J'ai ecrit**
2. Tu as pris  du café.

3. Elle nage.
Elle a nagé.**

4. Ils finissent leurs devoirs.
Ils ont fini leurs devoirs.**

5. J'ai cinq euros.
J'ai eu cinq euros**

6. Il vend son vélo.
Il a vendu son vélo.**

7. Je bois de l'eau
J'ai bu de l'eau. **

8. Je trouve mon livre.
J'ai trouvé mon livre.**

9. Il entend parler les gens.
Il a entendu parler les gens.
</span>
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