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Fill in the blanks with the passé-composé, imparfait, or the plus-que-parfait form of the verbs in parentheses. pay attention to the meanings of the sentences.
1. (conquérir, commencer) les romains déjà la gaule, lorsque l’ère chrétienne
2. (rencontrer) ah! si je vous plus tôt!
3. (venir, finir) quand eric me chercher, je n’ pas de manger.
4. (être, arriver) où -vous quand l’accident
5. (savoir, venir) je déjà la vérité quand marie nous parler.

translate the following sentences into french.
1. i had written him three letters when he finally answered me.
2. if the boy had not told the truth, he would have been punished.
3. ah! if only you had listened to me!
4. she had difficulties learning the violin because she had no talent.
5. i would not have come, if i had known.

fill in the blanks with the appropriate relative pronoun.
1. il parle au professeur il aime le mieux.
2. l’heure à il travaille est étrange.
3. il défend des opinions avec je ne suis pas d’accord.
4. il n’a pas aimé le concert il est allé.
5. les voisins il parle sont encore en vacances.
6. quelle est la compagnie française fait le plus de bénéfices?
7. où est le magasin dans tu as acheté tes chaussures?
8. as-tu apporté l’argent j’ai besoin?

translate the following sentences into french.
1. the land he received was a long strip that the other two brothers wanted. (use avoir envie de.)
2. this is a precious book without which i cannot do my work.
3. the movies you are interested in are not the ones i like.
4. the building next to which he lived has been destroyed. (détruit—to destroy)
5. the company for which my father worked does not exist any longer.
6. the dress (that) she wants is expensive. (for “want,” use avoir envie de.)
7. at the party, there were all these people to whom i never speak!

in each of the following sentences, first find the complément d’objet indirect and then write it in the space provided. if you cannot find a complément d’objet in the sentence, write “none” in the space.
1. j’ai vu des enfants qui donnaient à manger aux poissons.
2. il ne leur a rien donne.
3. vous m’en avez trop donné.
4. j’ai payé un café à mon ami.
5. nous nous sommes levés très tôt.
6. cette maison? il la lui a achetée.
7. il nous a raconté ses aventures.
8. as-tu des examens cette semaine?
9. nous n’avons pas cru à ses histoires.
10. il n’en veut pas.

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