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Serga [27]
2 years ago
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French questions:))))))))))))

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ASHA 777 [7]2 years ago
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3. L or I( I’m not sure so figure that by yourself)
4. I
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Explanation:

1. Alain is a he/she and the verb is an ER verb meaning Regarder -> Il regarde

2. (Tu) is you in french and the verb is an IR verb meaning Finir -> Tu finis

3. (Vous) is you (plural) in french and the verb is a RE verb meaning Attendre -> Vous attendez

4. (Je) is me or I in french and the verb is IR so Finir -> Je finis

5. (Elle) is she in french and the verb is an irregular verb så Avoir -> Elle a

6. (Nous) is we in french and Aller is and irregular verb så Aller -> Nous allons

7. Pierre is a he or (il) and the verb is irregular so Être -> Il est

8. (Ils) is them in french and the verb is irregular so Écrire -> Ils écrivent

9. (Elle) is she in french and the verb is an ER verb so Rester -> Elle reste

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<span>Choisis la conjugaison correcte pour completer la phrase (au conditionnel)

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