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    Imparfait (French exercise n°71196 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    French exercise "Imparfait" created by espoir40 (13-01-2010) with The test builder
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    1. Le chien (aimer) l'eau, le chat par contre l'avait en horreur.
    2. J' (avoir) un petit perroquet, il se nommait Casper et ne savait pas parler.
    3. Le loup du conte s' (appeler) Grognon. Il était râleur mais pas méchant du tout.
    4. Lorsque nous (être) sages chez tante Nicole elle nous lisait une belle histoire.
    5. Ce livre (raconter) les aventures d'un petit garçon qui ne voulait pas grandir.
    6. Vous (être) vraiment très rapides, vous gagniez tous vos camarades à la course.
    7. Ils (acheter) des oeufs au supermarché pour faire des gâteaux d'anniversaire.
    8. Mon père (faire) griller les saucisses pendant que nous mettions le couvert.
    9. Ce sac (peser) très lourd; nous avions de la peine à le porter.
    10. Mes cousines (fleurir) la salle de séjour à l'occasion de la fête des mères.







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