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    Présent: verbes du 2e groupe (French exercise n°71260 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Présent: verbes du 2e groupe

     

    consigne:     Ecrivez au présent de l'indicatif les verbes proposés.

    Rappel:  

    Je finis  -  tu finis  -  il, elle, on  finit

    nous finissons  -  vous finissez  -  ils, elles finissent

     





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    French exercise "Présent: verbes du 2e groupe" created by valdyeuse (15-01-2010) with The test builder
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    1. [garnir] Maman sa robe de jolies dentelles.
    2. [bondir] Le lapin hors du terrier à l'approche des chiens.
    3. [envahir] Les mauvaises herbes le jardin abandonné.
    4. [réussir] Tu tes tests de contrôle et tu en es très heureux.
    5. [pâlir] Vous de frayeur en regardant un film d'épouvante.
    6. [salir] Je mes vêtements en faisant de la peinture.
    7. [gémir] Les blessés de douleur en attendant les secours.
    8. [embellir] Nous notre maison en la faisant repeindre.
    9. [guérir] Je avec peine d'une vilaine bronchite.
    10. [franchir] Le cheval l'obstacle avec une grande facilité.







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