Journal – le 1 octobre
Donnez-moi le français Fr. IV 1.He slept 2.I will sleep 3.Sleep! 4.She used to sleep 5.They are sleeping/sleep 6.We would sleep Fr. III 1. He used to be short. 2. They ate dinner. 3. We went to the train station 4. I used to go to the train station 5. You got on (monter dans) the train.
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Ex. 22, pg. 111 Le train arrivait à la gare Ils descendaient le train. Ils marchaient Ils montaient le train Elle courait
Venir (to come) Venir au présent Je viensI comeNous venons We come Tu viensYou comeVous venez You come Il/elle vient He/she comes Ils / ells Viennent They come Venir au passé compose (came) Je suis venu (e)Nous sommes venu(e)s Tu es venu(e)Vous êtes venu(es) Il/elle est venu(e)Elles sont venues Venir à l’imparfait (used to come) Je venaisNous venions Tu venaisVous veniez Il, elle venaitIls, elles venaient
Venir de – just To say you just did something, use a conjugated form of venir and then the verb you just did in the infinitive: Je viens de manger – I just ate Il vient d’arriver – he just arrived Nous venons d’acheter une nouvelle maison – we just bought a new house Elles viennent de partir en vacances._____________________________ L’avion vient d’atterrir.________________________________ Ils viennnt d’avoir un accident____________________________________
Try some: Remember – conjugate venir + infinitive 1.She just bought her ticket 1.Elle vient d’acheter son billet. 2.He just validated his ticket 3.We just got on the train 4.You just got off the train. 5.They just got off the plane 6.I just got my luggage. 7.We just landed 8.You just took off 9.They just cancelled our flight 10.I just missed my train 11.He just got on the plain 12.She just got off the plane
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