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    Subjonctif imparfait ou passé simple (French exercise n°71080 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Subjonctif imparfait ou passé simple

    La prononciation de la 3e personne du singulier du verbe au passé simple ou du subjonctif imparfait est très similaire. Saurez vous mettre la bonne forme ?

    Un passé simple : 'il raconta'

    Un subjonctif imparfait 'qu'il racontât'





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    French exercise "Subjonctif imparfait ou passé simple" created by anaglyphe (10-01-2010) with The test builder
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    1. Je craignais qu'il n' (arriver) en retard.
    2. Je lui rappelai le nom de son voisin qu'il (noter) aussitôt.
    3. Je craignais qu'il me (poser) cette question.
    4. Ma femme ne voulait pas que mon fils se (rendre) à l'école ainsi.
    5. Je lui proposai d'appeler son père mais il (refuser) tout net.
    6. Je ne me suis pas levé bien qu'elle (frapper) à ma porte.
    7. Je me demandais comment il était possible qu'il (courir) aussi vite.
    8. Nous étions heureux qu'elle (revenir) pour nous voir.
    9. Il lui a présenté ce produit qu'il (vouloir) tout de suite.
    10. Je ne voulais pas qu'il (rédiger) ce document aussi rapidement.







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