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guapka [62]
3 years ago
13

Conjuguez les verbs du tableau : en present, Imparfait

French
2 answers:
ANTONII [103]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Conjugate the verbs of the table: in present tense, Imperfect

Buy Us, I

Take us, you

Know us, it

Lie down us, her

Leave We, we

Worship us, us

Live us, you

Finish us, they

See Us, they fall for us.

Explanation: it is a poem

Tomtit [17]3 years ago
7 0

Bonjour,

Answer:

Acheter Nous achetons, j'achetais

Prendre Nous prenons, tu prenais

Connaitre Nous connaissons , il connaissait

Se coucher Nous nous couchons ,elle se couchait

Partir Nous partons , on partait

Adorer Nous adorons, nous adorions

Vivre Nous vivez, vous viviez

Finir Nous finissons , ils finissaient

Voir Nous voyons, elles voyaient

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