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    Passé composé


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    1. L'éclairagiste (mettre) ses lunettes pour ne pas être ébloui.
    2. Tu (apercevoir) le comédien dans les coulisses, il se concentrait avant d'entrer en scène.
    3. Vous (apprendre) les dialogues, il faut maintenant les jouer.
    4. Les élèves (rencontrer) les acteurs et ont pu leur poser des questions.
    5. Les acteurs leur (lire) une scène extraite de leur dernier spectacle.
    6. J' (recevoir) une lettre de remerciement qui m'a vraiment fait plaisir.
    7. Les élèves (prendre) des notes qui leur serviront pour un exposé.
    8. Elle (trouver) un vieux manuscrit dans une malle abandonnée.
    9. L'instituteur (corriger) les copies de ses élèves pour les leur rendre demain.
    10. Elle (ranger) ses affaires avant de quitter la maison.








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