answer this question using a form of 'venir de':

Vous avez lu une histoire à Marie-Claire?

How's this:
Oui, nous venons d'avoir lire une histoire à Marie-Claire.
..I'm not sure about the "avoir lire" part. should one of those verbs be conjugated??

do you get rid of "avoir"?

Non, voici:

Either: (if you believe "vous" is plural = have you all) = Oui, nous venons d'avoir lu une histoire à Marie-Claire.

OR (if you believe "vous" is singular/ have you (one person) = Oui, je viens d'avoir lu une histoire à Marie-Claire.

You do NOT get rid of "avoir" and you use the Past Participle after it.

Yes, I (OR we) have just READ, etc.

Sra (aka Mme)

To answer the question using a form of 'venir de' correctly, you would say:

Oui, nous venons de lire une histoire à Marie-Claire.

Explanation:
First, you need to conjugate the verb 'venir' in the present tense, which agrees with the subject 'nous'. The conjugation is 'nous venons' (we come).

Next, you use the preposition 'de' followed by the infinitive 'lire' (to read). This construction 'venir de + infinitive' indicates an action that has just been completed. In this case, it means "we have just finished reading."

So the correct sentence is: Oui, nous venons de lire une histoire à Marie-Claire.