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L1:CH9 EXERCICES

L1:CH9 EXERCICES. EXERCICE 1: -RE VERBS. 1. I wait. 2. He answers. 3. She sells. 4. We lose. . EXERCICE 2: -ER VERBS. 1. I forget the homework. 2. We visit Paris. 3. She takes a test. 4. You (informal) have dinner. 5. They (f) fail a quiz. . EXERCICE 2: -ER VERBS.

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L1:CH9 EXERCICES

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  1. L1:CH9 EXERCICES

  2. EXERCICE 1: -RE VERBS 1. I wait. 2. He answers. 3. She sells. 4. We lose.

  3. EXERCICE 2: -ER VERBS 1. I forget the homework. 2. We visit Paris. 3. She takes a test. 4. You (informal) have dinner. 5. They (f) fail a quiz.

  4. EXERCICE 2: -ER VERBS 6. You (plural) miss the bus. 7. He eats lunch in the cafeteria. 8. We work in a fast food restaurant. 9. They (f) sing. 10. She starts.

  5. EXERCICE 3: Passé composé 1. We brought some pineapples. 2. Élodiedid not sing. 3. I started. 4. He showed. 5. You (plural) did not have lunch in the cafeteria. 6. I took a test. 7. They (masculine) showeda film.

  6. EXERCICE 3: Passé composé 8. They (masculine) failed a quiz. 9. You (informal) did not forget. 10. We won. 11. She did not visit. 12. He worked in a fast-food restaurant. 13. I found a baguette.

  7. EXERCICE 4: TELLING A STORY IN ORDER There are five slides that tell a story in order. Write one sentence for each, explaining what happened. Use a word from “Talking About the Past” Use the passé composé

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  13. EXERCICE 5: TU AS PASSÉ UN BON WEEK-END? Look at each photo and decide what each person would say about his or her weekend. Tu as passé un bon week-end? EX: Non, c’étaitépouvantable!

  14. EXERCICE 5: TU AS PASSÉ UN BON WEEK-END? Tu as passé un bon week-end? 1:

  15. EXERCICE 5: TU AS PASSÉ UN BON WEEK-END? Tu as passé un bon week-end? 2.

  16. EXERCICE 5: TU AS PASSÉ UN BON WEEK-END? Tu as passé un bon week-end? 3.

  17. EXERCICE 5: TU AS PASSÉ UN BON WEEK-END? Tu as passé un bon week-end? 4:

  18. EXERCICE 6: ON THE PHONE With a partner, create a phone conversation. Person 1 is trying to reach their friend, who is not home. Person 2 is their friend’s mother or father, who answers the phone. Use as much vocabulary from “On the telephone” as you can?

  19. EXERCICE 7: Passé composé 1. They (f) saw a movie. 2. We read a book. 3. I sang. 4. You (informal) talked. 5. She took a banana.

  20. EXERCICE 7: Passé composé 6. He bought a cake. 7. You (formal) looked for a pineapple. 8. I brought some jam. 9. They (boys) forgot the flour. 10. She saw some peaches. 11. I made a pie.

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