Well the past compound is similar with the past continuous
in English : it's be + ing
in French either avoir (have) or être (be) + past participle
the simple past is quite similar to the imparfait
you just have ti use the verb.
so the're alike by having two verbs in the continuous tense but different because in French you use either be or have. No always be.
I hope this is the answer you were waiting for .....
Well Elle est is feminine and le is masculine
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2. C)
3. A)
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