Which verb form best completes this sentence?Elle ________ préparer les crêpes traditionnelles.
A.
sait
B.
savent
C.
connaît
D.
connaissons

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Answer 1
Answer:

Hi !!


Which  verb form best completes this sentence ?

               CORRECT ANSWER = A

Elle sait préparer les crêpes traditionnelles. (3e pers. sing)

(She knows how to prepare .... means she learnt how to do it "

savoir

je sais

tu sais

il/elle/on sait

nous savons

vous savez

ils/elles savent

Answer 2
Answer:

Salut !


Which verb form best completes this sentence?


Elle sait préparer les crêpes traditionnelles.

A. sait


Conjugaison du verbe "savoir" au présent :


Je sais

Tu sais

Il,elle, on sait

Nous savons

Vous savez

Ils,elles savent





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