Answer:
1st one goooooooooooooooood luck
Bonjour
<em>quelle phrase est correcte ?</em>
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Si tu <u>veux</u> réussir à l'école, il <u>faut</u> beaucoup travailler
<em>Si + présent ----> présent /OR/ futur</em>
<em>Si + imparfait --> conditionnel présent</em>
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The simple preterit is a cousin of the imperfect French. At preterit, verbs take the ending -ed, except for irregular verbs. When the verb that we want to conjugate to the preterit is composed of a single syllable, we double the last consonant and add the ending -ed at the end and the past composed is a time formed of the auxiliary having or being in the present followed by the past participle of the conjugated verb.
in english,a composite past is translated: by a simple preterite, when it is used, as a simple past, to tell facts belonging to a past past: by a simple perfect present or in be + V-ing, when it expresses a past action still closely related to the present.
Ex. : Brian has passed allhis exam
Answer:
fais I looked it up it should be right
Answer: maybe
Explanation:
if you mean if the sentence makes sense, than yes its correct.