The French verb venir means “to come,” but it’s used in many common expressions and tenses you’ll hear every day. Take this quick quiz — answers are at the bottom so you can see how you did!
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The French verb tenir means “to hold,” but it appears in all kinds of everyday expressions with broader meanings. Take this quick quiz — answers are at the bottom so you can see how you did!
The French verb passer can mean “to pass,” “to go by,” “to spend (time),” or even “to succeed.” It’s a highly versatile verb — and one I’ve seen confuse many students!This quiz includes 8 short sentences. Choose the correct form or meaning of passer, then scroll down to check your answers and explanations.



