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Question
complete the following sentence
key word: choisir
vous
celle -là .
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you chose that one.
The key word is "choisir" (to choose) and the subject is "Vous" (you, formal or plural). In French, the conjugation of "choisir" for "Vous" in the present tense is "choisissez". So we need to fill in the verb form and the appropriate part. The sentence structure is "Vous [conjugated verb] celle - là", so the first blank (after "Vous") should have the verb conjugation. Wait, actually, the first box is likely for the verb's first part? Wait, no, "choisir" is a verb that in present tense for "Vous" is "choisissez". Wait, maybe the first box is the verb form. Wait, the sentence is "Vous __ __ celle - là". Wait, maybe the first blank is the verb conjugation. Wait, "choisir" in present tense for "Vous" is "choisissez". Wait, but maybe the first box is "avez" (if it's passé composé), but the key word is "choisir", maybe present tense. Wait, no, the English translation is "You chose that one", so it's past tense. Wait, "choisir" in passé composé for "Vous" is "avez choisi". Oh! Because "choisir" is a verb that takes "avoir" as auxiliary in passé composé, and the past participle is "choisi". So the sentence would be "Vous avez choisi celle - là." So the first blank is "avez" and the second is "choisi". Wait, but the first box is the first blank. Let's check: the subject is "Vous", passé composé of "choisir" is "avez choisi". So the first blank (after "Vous") is "avez", the second is "choisi". But the key word is "choisir", so we need to use "choisir" in the correct form. So the correct completion is "avez" in the first box and "choisi" in the second? Wait, no, maybe the first box is the verb's conjugation. Wait, maybe the first box is "choisissez" (present) but the translation is "chose", past. So passé composé: "avez choisi". So the first blank (first box) is "avez", second is "choisi". But let's confirm: "Vous avez choisi celle - là" means "You have chosen that one" (which is equivalent to "You chose that one" in simple past). So the correct forms are "avez" (auxiliary) and "choisi" (past participle). So the first box should be "avez" and the second "choisi". But the first box is the first blank. So the answer for the first box (the first blank) is "avez" and the second is "choisi". Wait, but the problem has two blanks? Wait, the image shows "Vous [box1] [box2] celle - là". So box1 and box2. So box1: "avez", box2: "choisi". But maybe the first box is the verb's part. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's re - examine. The key word is "choisir", and the English is "You chose that one". So in French, "choisir" in passé composé: "Vous avez choisi celle - là". So the first blank (box1) is "avez", the second (box2) is "choisi". So the first box (the one with the cursor) should be "avez" and the second "choisi". But maybe the first box is the verb's conjugation. Wait, no, "avez" is the auxiliary. So the correct answer for the first box (after "Vous") is "avez" and the second is "choisi". But the question is to complete the sentence. So the first blank (first box) is "avez" and the second is "choisi".
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First blank (first box): avez; Second blank (second box): choisi