| Question | Answer |
| I lived. | |
| Imparfait ou Passe Compose: She really knew how to sing. | |
| civil war | |
| Just [blank] | |
| Imparfait ou Passe Compose: When have you met my wife? | |
| tout | |
| She became aware of the situation. | |
| enough | |
| voter | |
| wish | |
| He shows it to them. | |
| combattre | |
| un crime | |
| You used to cook. | |
| Did you not dedicate yourself to the fight against crime? | |
| espionner | |
| trop de | |
| We die. | |
| He took a book out of his bag. | |
| to forge ahead | |
| There aren't any activists in the capital. | |
| abuser | |
| autre | |
| militant activist | |
| | Question | Answer |
| overpopulation | |
| They became. | |
| attirer | |
| I live in Ouagadougou. | |
| augmenter | |
| She went out. | |
| I sense | |
| chaos | |
| I drank. | |
| How do you know if you use passe compose? | |
| coupable | |
| The thief looked for the papers that the lawyer placed in her desk. | |
| certain | |
| plusieurs | |
| injuste | |
| parvenir a (accent grave on the a) | |
| I have one. | |
| In the beginning | |
| non-comformist | |
| un juge | |
| faire sans | |
| They prefer to hire young workers. | |
| le luxe | |
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