She breaks her leg. (Prétérit)
She broke her leg.
I lend him my phone (Prétérit)
I lent him my phone.
The policeman forbids them from moving. (Prétérit)
The policeman forbade them from moving.
The students bring their material in class. (Prétérit)
The students brought their material in class.
The chef spends a lot of money for the meal. (Prétérit)
The chef spent a lot of money for the meal.
Mr V. leads the group to the competition. (Prétérit)
Mr V. led the group to the competition.
They show us their best move. (Prétérit)
They showed us their best move.
Kendji Girac shoots himself with a rifle. (Prétérit)
Kendji Girac shot himself with a rifle.
The teacher forgets his school bag. (Prétérit)
The teacher forgot his school bag.
Our gardener grows his own vegetables. (Prétérit)
Our gardener grew his own vegetables.
I win the golden medal (Prétérit)
I won the golden medal.
It takes a lot of practice to succeed. (Prétérit)
It took a lot of practice to succeed.
The stealers steal a diamond at the museum. (Prétérit)
The stealers stole a diamond at the museum.
The class stands up at the bell. (Prétérit)
The class stood up at the bell.
Mrs CZOPEK buys a lot of calaveras for El Dias de Los Muertos. (Prétérit)
Mrs CZOPEK bought a lot of calaveras for El Dias de Los Muertos.
You throw the ball to him (Present Perfect)
You have thrown the ball to him.
They write a new letter to the boss. (Présent Perfect)
They have written a new letter to the boss.
The criminal strikes his victim before leaving. (Present Perfect)
The criminal has struck his victim before leaving.
Mr DUBOIS teaches us history and geography. (Present Perfect)
Mr DUBOIS has taught us history and geography.
I sell most of your biscuits. (Present Perfect)
I have sold most of your biscuits.
They catch the ball on time. (Present Perfect)
They have caught the ball on time.
The teacher forgive them for their attitude. (Present Perfect)
The teacher has forgiven them for their attitude.
They forbid him from smoking. (Present Perfect)
They have forbidden him from smoking.
"Teacher ! I understand everything !" (Present Perfect)
"Teacher ! I have understood everything !"
The cook freezes the excess of food in the freezer. (Present Perfect)
The cook has frozen the excess of food in the freezer.