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    French compound past (French exercise n°26996 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    French compound past




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    French exercise "French compound past" created by bridg (20-09-2007) with The test builder
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    1. L'employeur (payer) ses salariés.
    2. La fillette (apercevoir) sa maman sur le parking de l'école.
    3. Magalie (partir) en retard au collège ce matin.
    4. Papa (réparer) sa moto avant de venir me chercher au travail.
    5. Les chasseurs (poursuivre) le sanglier dans la forêt.
    6. Myriame (offrir) un voyage aux Antilles à ses parents.
    7. Le club de rugby du village (remporter) le championnat.
    8. Les coureurs (s'élancer) vers la ligne d'arrivée.
    9. Maryse (gagner) le gros lot, elle part faire le tour du monde.
    10. Amélie, Jacques et Catherine (partir) en voyage organisé.
    11. Elles (rire) en regardant ce film.
    12. Tu (entendre) la tempête de cette nuit ?
    13. Nous (planter) des arbres le long de l'allée.
    14. Les enfants se (servir) de l'ordinateur pour leur exposé
    15. La maison (entourer) de chênes et de sapins.







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