Difficulty level:
Difficulty:
C1-C2
Theme:
Conjugation
Date:
2025-10-24
Click on an empty cell for your first clue.
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ACROSS
1
C'est moi qui
toute la conversation.
S/1
(I'll do all the talking.)
3
Il eut fallu, hélas, que j'
cette chose que pourtant j'abhorrais.
S/1
(It was necessary, alas, that I liked this thing which however I abhorred.)
6
Je suis étonné qu'il
si fort lors de la réunion.
S/3
(I'm surprised he laughed so hard at the meeting.)
8
Au printemps, les fleurs des arbres
.
P/3
(When spring comes, the flowers on trees will bloom.)
9
Tu
beaucoup.
S/2
(You're asking a lot.)
10
Pourquoi
-tu ?
S/2
(Why are you flinching?)
14
Nous n'
de passer une commande que si vous réduisez le prix de 5 %.
P/1
(We will only consider placing an order if you reduce the price by 5%.)
15
Si j'avais fait attention, j'
quoi faire.
S/1
(If I'd paid attention, I would've known what to do.)
16
Elle regrettait que son mari
ses journées à la chasse.
S/3
(She regretted that her husband spent his days hunting.)
17
Je ne crois pas que tu
raison de faire cela.
S/2
(I don't think you were right to do that.)
DOWN
1
Ces pilules
la douleur.
P/3
(These pills will ease the pain.)
2
Vous
Thomas.
P/2
(You intimidate Tom.)
3
Je doute sérieusement que ce soit Thomas qui
la fenêtre.
S/3
(I doubt seriously that it was Tom who broke the window.)
4
Je ne
pas, d'ordinaire, de gens comme lui.
S/1
(I usually don't bother with people like him.)
5
Je
au conducteur de ralentir.
S/1
(I signal the driver to slow down.)
7
Tu
des amis si tu avais participé à des activités sociales.
S/2
(You would have made friends if you had participated in social activities.)
11
La manière dont les touristes
offense les normes locales de la bienséance.
P/3
(The way tourists dress offends local standards of propriety.)
12
Thomas
parfois ses clients.
S/3
(Tom sometimes rips off his customers.)
13
S'il pleut, on
le voyage.
S/3
(If it rains, we'll cancel the trip.)







