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Answer:
L'imparfait (the imperfect) is a French past tense. It describes states and actions that were ongoing or repeated in the past. The imperfect can correspond to the English simple past tense, but also to structures such as used to and would and even the past progressive.
The passé composé expresses a completed action that occurred at a specific time in the past.
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Tu as fini tes devoirs.
Conjugaison du verbe "finir" au passé composé :
J'ai finiTu as finiIl,elle, on a finiNous avons finiVous avez finiIls,elles ont fini
Answer:
On emploie le subjonctif si le sujet du verbe de la proposition subordonnée est différent de celui de la proposition principale. Si les deux verbes ont le même sujet, le deuxième verbe est à l'infinitif.
Explanation:
We use the subjunctive if the subject of the verb of the subordinate clause is different from that of the main clause. If the two verbs have the same subject, the second verb is in the infinitive
1. Mechant
2. Timides
3. Mince
4. Verte
5. Penibles
6. c. est
7. a. sommes
8. a. es
9. c. suis
10. b. etes
11. a. sommes
12 - 16????
19 - 20??