Passe Compose - Participe Passe

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2. partir

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3. entendre

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The correct answer is "entendu." In French, "entendre" is the infinitive form of the verb which means "to hear" or "to understand." "Entendu" is the past participle form of the verb, which is used to form the compound tenses.

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4. voir

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5. faire

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6. venir

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7. attendre

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8. boire

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The verb "boire" means "to drink" in French. The correct conjugation of "boire" in the past participle form is "bu". Therefore, "bu" is the correct answer.

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9. aller

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10. avoir

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"eu" is the past participle form of the verb "avoir" in French. It is used to indicate that someone has had or possessed something in the past.

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11. pouvoir

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12. manger

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13. etre

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14. ecrire

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The correct answer is "ecrit" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "ecrire" in the third person singular form.

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15. offrir

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"offert" is the past participle of the verb "offrir" in French. It is used to indicate that something has been offered or given.

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16. prendre

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17. apprendre

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18. dire

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19. falloir

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20. naitre

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21. vouloir

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22. couvrir

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23. conduire

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The word "conduit" is the past participle form of the verb "conduire" in French. It is used to indicate that someone or something has been driven or led.

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24. pleuvoir

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25. mourir

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The word "mourir" is a French verb that means "to die." The word "mort" is the past participle of "mourir" and is used as an adjective to mean "dead" or "deceased." Therefore, "mort" is the correct answer as it is the appropriate form of the word "mourir" in the given context.

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26. ouvrir

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The given correct answer "ouvert" is the past participle of the verb "ouvrir" in French. "Ouvrir" means "to open" in English. The past participle is used to form compound tenses and passive voice in French. In this case, "ouvert" is used to describe something that has been opened or is open.

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27. tenir

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28. courir

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The given correct answer is "couru." This is the past participle form of the verb "courir" in French. "Courir" means "to run" in English. The past participle is used to form compound tenses in French, such as the passé composé. In this case, "couru" would be used to indicate that someone has run or has been running in the past.

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29. devoir

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30. savoir

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31. plaire

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32. rire

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33. recevoir

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The given word "recu" is the past participle form of the verb "recevoir" in French. "Recevoir" means "to receive" in English. The past participle form "recu" is used when talking about receiving something in the past.

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34. peindre

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35. souffrir

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36. suivre

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The word "suivi" is the past participle form of the verb "suivre" in French. It is used to indicate that something has been followed or tracked. In this case, "suivi" is the correct answer because it matches the given verb "suivre" and is in the correct form.

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37. asseoir

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The correct answer is "assis." In French, "asseoir" means "to sit" and "assis" is the past participle form of the verb. Therefore, "assis" is the correct form to use when describing someone who is sitting.

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38. lire

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39. craindre

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The given correct answer "craint" is the third-person singular form of the verb "craindre" in the present tense. "Craindre" means "to fear" in English. This form is used when referring to a singular subject (he, she, or it) who is currently fearing something.

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40. se taire

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Partir
Entendre
Voir
Faire
Venir
Attendre
Boire
Aller
Avoir
Pouvoir
Manger
Etre
Ecrire
Offrir
Prendre
Apprendre
Dire
Falloir
Naitre
Vouloir
Couvrir
Conduire
Pleuvoir
Mourir
Ouvrir
Tenir
Courir
Devoir
Savoir
Plaire
Rire
Recevoir
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Craindre
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