Rosalie and Claire are talking a walk. For each sentence, choose the correct verb and put it into the sentence in the present tense to complete their conversation.

Claire: Tu ___________________________ (1) (se perdre / perdre) facilement patience avec André?
Rosalie: Ah, non, jamais. Nous __________________________ (2) (s’entendre / entendre) très bien.
Claire: C’est formidable. Et il te ___________________________ (3) (répondre / rendre) visite tous les jours?
Rosalie: Oui, je le (l’) __________________________ (4) (descendre / attendre) chez moi tous les après-midi. Je le vois avec Rose maintenant. Ils ___________________________ (5) (rendre / descendre) de l’autobus. Allons-y!
Les femmes marchent (walk) plus vite.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


1. perds
2. nous entendons
3. rend
4. attends
5. descendent
6. vendez

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