Answer:
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Explanation:
The "passé composé" should be used to indicate a completed action, usually brief. It can, however, be used infrequently to indicate a future or a repeated action. It is also a form of politeness.
The "imparfait" is mainly used to express a past action that may last, be habitual or repeated. It can relate to the course of an action and can also be used to report descriptions.
je vais bientôt finir/il a appris le piano tous les jeudis.
Ce homme est assis sur cette chaise et mange ces pommes
In french "change" : changement
Bonjour
Non, je ne crois pas au Père Noël.
<u><em>CROIRE présent</em></u>
<u>je crois</u>
tu crois
il/elle/on croit
nous croyons
vous croyez
ils/elles croient
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Answer:
I think the answer is the second option , alquelle