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devenir devenu to become

retourner retourné to return

monter monté to go up, bring up

rentrer rentré to bring in, put in

sortir sorti to go out, get out

venir venu to come

arriver arrivé to arrive

naître né to be born

descendre descendu to go down

entrer entré to enter

rester resté to stay

tomber tombé to fall

revenir revenu to come back

aller allé to go

mourir mort to die

passer passé to pass by, take (a test)

partir parti to leave

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What do you learn in academic french gr9?

If we're talking about the OSSD curriculum Grade 9 Academic French reviews adjectives, present verbs, the passe-compose, futur proche and simple, and introduces pronouns.


What countries besides France does the French language originate from?

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What are 'etre' verbs?

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Am and is are what verbs?

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What has to happen when you use être instead of avoir for the formation of the passé composé?

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Past present and future are what kind of verbs?

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