#1 AVOIR (passé composé): Daily 30" practice: Confident Conversation Club

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#54 ASSEOIR (passé composé): Daily 30" practice: Confident Conversation Club

French conversation for jet-setters: the verb ASSEOIR (to sit/establish) au passé composé:j'ai assistu as assisil a assisnous avons assisvous avez assisils ont assisBecome fluent at ConfidentConversationClub.com 

#53 COMPRENDRE (passé composé): Daily 30" practice: Confident Conversation Club

French conversation for jet-setters: the verb COMPRENDRE (to understand) au passé composé:j'ai compristu as comprisil a comprisnous avons comprisvous avez comprisils ont comprisBecome fluent at ConfidentConversationClub.com 

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