Verbs - AP French Language and Culture
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This sentence means, "I went to France when I was eighteen." "Went" is one single action and therefore translates into the passé composé. "Was" is a continuous action/state and therefore translates into the imparfait.
This sentence means, "I went to France when I was eighteen." "Went" is one single action and therefore translates into the passé composé. "Was" is a continuous action/state and therefore translates into the imparfait.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "acheter" to go in the blank.
Si j'étais riche, j' une belle voiture.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "acheter" to go in the blank.
Si j'étais riche, j' une belle voiture.
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This sentence means, "If I were rich, I a beautiful car," with all of the answer choices being conjugations of the verb "acheter," which means "to buy." Since "would buy" fits in the sentence and is the conditional tense, "achetèrais" is the only correct answer.
This sentence means, "If I were rich, I a beautiful car," with all of the answer choices being conjugations of the verb "acheter," which means "to buy." Since "would buy" fits in the sentence and is the conditional tense, "achetèrais" is the only correct answer.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "acheter" to go in the blank.
Si j'étais riche, j' une belle voiture.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "acheter" to go in the blank.
Si j'étais riche, j' une belle voiture.
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This sentence means, "If I were rich, I a beautiful car," with all of the answer choices being conjugations of the verb "acheter," which means "to buy." Since "would buy" fits in the sentence and is the conditional tense, "achetèrais" is the only correct answer.
This sentence means, "If I were rich, I a beautiful car," with all of the answer choices being conjugations of the verb "acheter," which means "to buy." Since "would buy" fits in the sentence and is the conditional tense, "achetèrais" is the only correct answer.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "être"to go in the blank.
Je suis content(e) que tu là.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "être"to go in the blank.
Je suis content(e) que tu là.
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"Je suis content(e)" is expressing sentiment, which requires the subjunctive.
"Je suis content(e)" is expressing sentiment, which requires the subjunctive.
Choose the correct verb and conjugation to go in the blank.
"Vous allez en Californie?"
"J'y allé(e) il y a trois mois."
Choose the correct verb and conjugation to go in the blank.
"Vous allez en Californie?"
"J'y allé(e) il y a trois mois."
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"Aller" is a verb that takes the verb "être" when conjugated in the passé composé_._The subject is "je";therefore, the only correct answer is "suis."
"Aller" is a verb that takes the verb "être" when conjugated in the passé composé_._The subject is "je";therefore, the only correct answer is "suis."
Choose the correct verb and conjugation to go in the blank.
"Vous allez en Californie?"
"J'y allé(e) il y a trois mois."
Choose the correct verb and conjugation to go in the blank.
"Vous allez en Californie?"
"J'y allé(e) il y a trois mois."
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"Aller" is a verb that takes the verb "être" when conjugated in the passé composé_._The subject is "je";therefore, the only correct answer is "suis."
"Aller" is a verb that takes the verb "être" when conjugated in the passé composé_._The subject is "je";therefore, the only correct answer is "suis."
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
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This sentence means, "I went to France when I was eighteen." "Went" is one single action and therefore translates into the passé composé. "Was" is a continuous action/state and therefore translates into the imparfait.
This sentence means, "I went to France when I was eighteen." "Went" is one single action and therefore translates into the passé composé. "Was" is a continuous action/state and therefore translates into the imparfait.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Je n'ai rien mangé ce matin. J'ai .
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Je n'ai rien mangé ce matin. J'ai .
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The sentence is saying, "I didn't eat anything this morning. I'm..." It is not logical to next say that you are ashamed/scared, or that you're looking forward to or wanting something.
The sentence is saying, "I didn't eat anything this morning. I'm..." It is not logical to next say that you are ashamed/scared, or that you're looking forward to or wanting something.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Je n'ai rien mangé ce matin. J'ai .
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Je n'ai rien mangé ce matin. J'ai .
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The sentence is saying, "I didn't eat anything this morning. I'm..." It is not logical to next say that you are ashamed/scared, or that you're looking forward to or wanting something.
The sentence is saying, "I didn't eat anything this morning. I'm..." It is not logical to next say that you are ashamed/scared, or that you're looking forward to or wanting something.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
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This sentence means, "I went to France when I was eighteen." "Went" is one single action and therefore translates into the passé composé. "Was" is a continuous action/state and therefore translates into the imparfait.
This sentence means, "I went to France when I was eighteen." "Went" is one single action and therefore translates into the passé composé. "Was" is a continuous action/state and therefore translates into the imparfait.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Je n'ai rien mangé ce matin. J'ai .
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Je n'ai rien mangé ce matin. J'ai .
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The sentence is saying, "I didn't eat anything this morning. I'm..." It is not logical to next say that you are ashamed/scared, or that you're looking forward to or wanting something.
The sentence is saying, "I didn't eat anything this morning. I'm..." It is not logical to next say that you are ashamed/scared, or that you're looking forward to or wanting something.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "être"to go in the blank.
Je suis content(e) que tu là.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "être"to go in the blank.
Je suis content(e) que tu là.
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"Je suis content(e)" is expressing sentiment, which requires the subjunctive.
"Je suis content(e)" is expressing sentiment, which requires the subjunctive.
Choose the correct verb and conjugation to go in the blank.
"Vous allez en Californie?"
"J'y allé(e) il y a trois mois."
Choose the correct verb and conjugation to go in the blank.
"Vous allez en Californie?"
"J'y allé(e) il y a trois mois."
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"Aller" is a verb that takes the verb "être" when conjugated in the passé composé_._The subject is "je";therefore, the only correct answer is "suis."
"Aller" is a verb that takes the verb "être" when conjugated in the passé composé_._The subject is "je";therefore, the only correct answer is "suis."
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "acheter" to go in the blank.
Si j'étais riche, j' une belle voiture.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "acheter" to go in the blank.
Si j'étais riche, j' une belle voiture.
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This sentence means, "If I were rich, I a beautiful car," with all of the answer choices being conjugations of the verb "acheter," which means "to buy." Since "would buy" fits in the sentence and is the conditional tense, "achetèrais" is the only correct answer.
This sentence means, "If I were rich, I a beautiful car," with all of the answer choices being conjugations of the verb "acheter," which means "to buy." Since "would buy" fits in the sentence and is the conditional tense, "achetèrais" is the only correct answer.
Choose the correct verb and conjugation to go in the blank.
"Vous allez en Californie?"
"J'y allé(e) il y a trois mois."
Choose the correct verb and conjugation to go in the blank.
"Vous allez en Californie?"
"J'y allé(e) il y a trois mois."
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"Aller" is a verb that takes the verb "être" when conjugated in the passé composé_._The subject is "je";therefore, the only correct answer is "suis."
"Aller" is a verb that takes the verb "être" when conjugated in the passé composé_._The subject is "je";therefore, the only correct answer is "suis."
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "être"to go in the blank.
Je suis content(e) que tu là.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "être"to go in the blank.
Je suis content(e) que tu là.
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"Je suis content(e)" is expressing sentiment, which requires the subjunctive.
"Je suis content(e)" is expressing sentiment, which requires the subjunctive.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "être"to go in the blank.
Je suis content(e) que tu là.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "être"to go in the blank.
Je suis content(e) que tu là.
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"Je suis content(e)" is expressing sentiment, which requires the subjunctive.
"Je suis content(e)" is expressing sentiment, which requires the subjunctive.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "acheter" to go in the blank.
Si j'étais riche, j' une belle voiture.
Choose the correct conjugation of the verb "acheter" to go in the blank.
Si j'étais riche, j' une belle voiture.
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This sentence means, "If I were rich, I a beautiful car," with all of the answer choices being conjugations of the verb "acheter," which means "to buy." Since "would buy" fits in the sentence and is the conditional tense, "achetèrais" is the only correct answer.
This sentence means, "If I were rich, I a beautiful car," with all of the answer choices being conjugations of the verb "acheter," which means "to buy." Since "would buy" fits in the sentence and is the conditional tense, "achetèrais" is the only correct answer.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
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This sentence means, "I went to France when I was eighteen." "Went" is one single action and therefore translates into the passé composé. "Was" is a continuous action/state and therefore translates into the imparfait.
This sentence means, "I went to France when I was eighteen." "Went" is one single action and therefore translates into the passé composé. "Was" is a continuous action/state and therefore translates into the imparfait.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Je n'ai rien mangé ce matin. J'ai .
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Je n'ai rien mangé ce matin. J'ai .
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The sentence is saying, "I didn't eat anything this morning. I'm..." It is not logical to next say that you are ashamed/scared, or that you're looking forward to or wanting something.
The sentence is saying, "I didn't eat anything this morning. I'm..." It is not logical to next say that you are ashamed/scared, or that you're looking forward to or wanting something.