Esther n’a pas/jamais/point travaillé au restaurant « Olive Garden »
Salem et Maggy n’ont pas/jamais/point attendu leur cousin
Ma sœur n’est pas/jamais/point née en 1968
Son cousin et sa cousine ne *sont* pas/jamais/point *morts* il y a deux ans
Ma famille n’a pas/jamais/point voyagé l’année dernière avec nos chiens
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Answer:
Explanation:
1. The museum is closing. Problem at the end: They won’t be able to go to the museum.
2. The Mona Lisa has been stolen. Problem at the end: They have to find the Mona Lisa, but it is hard.
3. The strange man is chasing them. Problem at the end: The strange man harms or does something bad to he/she or them.
4. They get separated from each other. Problem at the end: They are not couples anymore or they can’t find each other.
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Ils "vivaient" <em>en Chine quand ils étaient petits.</em>
D. vivaient
Verbe "vivre" à l'imparfait :
<em>je vivais</em>
<em>tu vivais</em>
<em>il/elle/on vivait</em>
<em>nous vivions</em>
<em>vous viviez</em>
ils<em>/elles </em>vivaient