Daily French crossword

Difficulty level: Difficulty:
C1-C2
Theme:
Conjugation
Date:
2022-04-19
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Ce film
S/3
des spectateurs du monde entier.
(This film moved audiences around the world.)
3
L'enfant
S/3
un caillou.
(The child picked up a small stone.)
7
Il
S/3
d'avoir une voiture de prix.
(He prides himself on having an expensive car.)
10
Tu
S/2
mon ami.
(You were my friend.)
11
Vous
P/2
la préposition dans cette phrase.
(You've omitted the preposition in this sentence.)
13
Je
S/1
que l'avenir appartienne à ceux qui se lèvent, je veux dormir.
(I don't care if the early bird gets the worm, I want to sleep.)
14
Des centaines de personnes
P/3
dans les rues.
(There were hundreds of people milling about in the streets.)
16
Il
S/3
sa chambre.
(He put his room in order.)
17
Il
S/3
son départ à demain.
(He has postponed his departure until tomorrow.)
21
Comme j'
S/1
avoir une voiture.
(How I wish I had a car.)
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Il
S/3
toujours de ses collègues de travail.
(He is always isolated from his fellow workers.)
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2
Le temps fane les roses, mais
S/3
les piquants.
(Time withers the roses, but wears down the thorns.)
4
Il se
S/3
rapidement.
(He moves quickly.)
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Tu
S/2
.
(You suck.)
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Nous n'avons rien fait de mal. Il ne
S/3
que d'un baiser.
(We did nothing wrong. It was only a kiss.)
7
Une terrible tragédie
S/3
sur moi.
(A dire tragedy has befallen me.)
8
J'
S/1
un peu d'intimité.
(I've arranged for a bit of privacy.)
9
Nous
P/1
l'espéranto si nous avions eu plus de temps.
(We would have learned Esperanto if we'd had more time.)
12
P/2
-moi ?
(Come again?)
15
Je
S/1
l'acquisition d'un livre de contes populaires.
(I bought a book of folktales.)
18
Je
S/1
.
(I stink.)
19
Six fois trois
S/3
dix-huit.
(Six times three is eighteen.)
20
P/2
-vous y être allé ?
(Do you deny that you went there?)
22
Le moment j'entrai dans la pièce, je
S/1
que quelque chose n'allait pas.
(The moment I walked into the room, I knew something was wrong.)