Un rendez-vous après le travail. After work, Valérie talks with her friend Anne. Complete their conversation with the correct form of a verb from the list that fits the context of the statement.
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Valérie:Tu sais, j'aime mon travail. Il (1) __________ intéressant. Je (2) __________ des voyages et j'ai l'occasion de découvrir beaucoup de nouvelles choses. Je (3) __________ aussi assez d'argent. Mais parfois j'ai l'impression que mon travail est trop (too) important dans ma vie. Anne:Tu passes tout (all) ton temps au bureau? Valérie:Non, pas vraiment. Mes amis et moi, nous (4) __________ souvent au café et j(e) (5) __________ un cours de danse le lundi soir. Et puis il y a Laurent, mon petit ami. Anne:Tu n'as pas assez de temps pour Laurent? Valérie:On (6) __________ au tennis le week-end. On (7) __________ ensemble le soir. De temps en temps (From time to time), nous (8) __________ au cinéma. Anne:C'est pas mal. Tu organises bien ton temps. Valérie:Peut-être. Zut! Il est déjà 19h30. Je regrette, Anne, mais je dois partir. Les magasins (9) __________ dans une demi-heure.(6)
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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