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    Indicatif imparfait







    French exercise "Indicatif imparfait" created by anonyme with The test builder
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    1. Jules César (haïr) les Gaulois qui contrariaient ses désirs de conquête.
    2. Nous (broyer) du noir, nous venions de perdre plusieurs tournois.
    3. Vous (faire) du ski l'hiver dernier dans les Alpes de Haute-Provence.
    4. David (vaincre) le géant Goliath en lui lançant une pierre avec sa fronde.
    5. Vous (rire) de la plaisanterie de mon ami.
    6. Notre entreprise (croître) rapidement, il fallut construire un édifice plus grand.
    7. Nous (s'asseoir) sur les bancs de la salle quelques minutes avant le début de la conférence.
    8. Vous (créer) la maquette d'un magasine publicitaire l'an passé.
    9. Le boulanger (pétrir) la pâte à pain, puis la divisait pour former les baguettes.
    10. Le blessé (gésir) sur le sol, perdant son sang.








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