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    Verbes partir et sortir (French exercise n°49635 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Verbes partir et sortir

     

    Consigne:    Complétez ces phrases avec les verbes sortir et partir aux temps convenables.

                      Bon courage.





    French exercise "Verbes partir et sortir" created by voyager (02-09-2008) with The test builder
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    1. Il est cinq heures, papa à la pêche. (partir : présent)
    2. Les élèves livres et cahiers et étudièrent. (sortir : passé simple)
    3. Nous à la montagne chaque année. (partir : imparfait)
    4. Je mon petit chien chaque matin. (sortir : présent)
    5. S'il fait beau, -vous en excursion dimanche ? (partir : futur simple)
    6. Ce jour-là, Line avec son amie Manuela. (sortir : plus-que-parfait)
    7. Tu plus tard que prévu ce jour-là. (partir : passé simple)
    8. Hélèna et moi quand le temps le permettait. (sortir : imparfait)
    9. L'année dernière, avec Marc, vous en Corse. (partir : passé composé)
    10. Vous samedi soir si vous le voulez, mais sans doute pas ce soir ! (sortir : futur simple)







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