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L3 Ch10 Exercices Only

EXERCICE 1: SUPERLATIVE & ADJECTIVES 1. This rock is the biggest. 2. This shell is the least big. 3. These turtles are the cutest. 4. Those sharks are the least intelligent.

EXERCICE 1: SUPERLATIVE & ADJECTIVES 5. My sister is the prettiest. 6. His brother is the least mean. 7. Our mothers are the tallest. 8. Your (informal) father is the least shy.

EXERCICE 2: SUPERLATIVES & ADVERBS 1. She studies the most. 2. He golfs the least. 3. We listen the best. 4. They (f) dance the least.

EXERCICE 2: SUPERLATIVES & ADVERBS 5. You (informal) swim the fastest. 6. He finishes tests the least fast. 7. I prepare dinner the best. 8. You (plural) do the cleaning the least.

EXERCICE 3: EVERYDAY LIFE & PASSÉ COMPOSÉ 1. They (m) fought at school. 2. She lost weight. 3. We (mixed) got engaged in Denver. 4. I (f) had my ears pierced at the mall.

EXERCICE 3: EVERYDAY LIFE & PASSÉ COMPOSÉ 5. You (plural) moved to France. 6. He bought himself a sandwich, fries, and a Coke. 7. They (f) had their braces taken off. 8. You (informal) wrecked your parents’ car.

EXERCICE 4: PLUS-QUE-PARFAIT 1. She had studied. 2. We (f) had gone out. 3. They (m) had gone. 4. You (informal) had finished.

EXERCICE 4: PLUS-QUE-PARFAIT 5. I had worked. 6. You (plural, feminine) had gone to bed. 7. She had had lunch. 8. He had left.

EXERCICE 5: PLUS-QUE-PARFAIT 1. Nous / faire: 2. Tu / avoir: 3. Elle / être 4. Nous / finir: 5. Vous / prendre: 6. Elles / attendre: