Tense - 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.
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"Vous allez en Californie?"
"J'y allé(e) il y a trois mois."
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"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."
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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.
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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 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."
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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.