Daily French crossword

Difficulty level: Difficulty:
A2
Theme:
Conjugation
Date:
2024-03-11
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ACROSS
1
Nous
P/1
ses empreintes dans le système.
(We ran his fingerprints through the system.)
6
Lannée passée, il
S/3
beaucoup de livres.
(In the last year, he has read many books.)
7
Thomas et Marie
P/3
à Jean de le faire.
(Tom and Mary promised John that they'd do that.)
10
Cela dépend comment tu les
S/2
.
(It depends on how you count them.)
11
Il
S/3
contraint au chômage.
(He was forced into unemployment.)
14
Pourquoi
P/2
-vous ?
(Why are you yelling?)
16
Les enfants
P/3
beaucoup de temps en plein air.
(The children spent a lot of time in the open air.)
19
J'espère que tu
S/2
mon conseil.
(I hope you follow my advice.)
20
J'
S/1
passer ma chance de lui parler.
(I let my chance to talk to him go by.)
23
Je
S/1
un nouveau site web pour mon entreprise.
(I am creating a new website for my company.)
24
Je ne sais pas d' elle
S/3
.
(I don't know where it came from.)
DOWN
1
Il
S/3
une voiture hier soir.
(He stole a car last night.)
2
Elles
P/3
séparément.
(They paid separately.)
3
Je
S/1
face au danger.
(I laugh in the face of danger.)
4
Mon frère
S/3
moitié moins d'argent que mon père.
(My brother earns half as much money as my father.)
5
Je ne
S/1
pas.
(I don't smoke.)
8
Ils
P/3
.
(They're staying.)
9
Il
S/3
son crayon derrière l'oreille.
(He stuck his pencil behind his ear.)
12
Elle
S/3
le violon tous les jours.
(She practices the violin every day.)
13
J'
S/1
votre conversation.
(I overheard your conversation.)
15
Tu
S/2
.
(You shave.)
17
Quand vous
P/2
anglais, vous restez anglais.
(When you are born English, you stay English.)
18
Il
S/3
bien mieux.
(He's feeling a lot better.)
21
Je
S/1
souvent le train le matin parce que je suis en retard.
(I often miss the train in the morning because I am late.)
22
« Tu mens. » « Non, je ne
S/1
pas. »
("You're lying." "No, I'm not.")