I had to go way back to a site I used to recommend when I tutored for AOL. I am glad it is still there and you might find it very handy:

http://www.utm.edu/staff/globeg/gramm.shtml

I also had a site where I put a lot of review things but I lost that with my old computer.

Sra (aka Mme)

Thanks so much Sra. That site is really amazing. Thanks so much for giving me the link to it:)

Also for the Passe compose excerise, its supposed to be using the irregular verbs Etre, and Avoir in the past. So I think you covered it for me. Thanks so much:)

Thank you for sharing the website with us! It seems to be a resource for grammar, which can be handy for those looking to improve their writing skills. For those interested in accessing the contents of the website, you can simply click on the provided link: http://www.utm.edu/staff/globeg/gramm.shtml. This will take you directly to the website where you can explore the grammar resources it offers.

As for the second part of your message, unfortunately, since you lost the website with your old computer, there isn't a specific way for me to help you retrieve it. However, I can offer some general suggestions on how to potentially recover lost data:

1. Explore your backups: If you regularly backed up your old computer, you might be able to recover your lost website by restoring from a backup file.

2. Check cloud storage: If you had stored your website files in cloud storage services like Google Drive or Dropbox, you can access those accounts from any device and retrieve your lost data.

3. Search through email or online accounts: If you had shared or emailed the website link to someone, you could try searching through your email accounts to find any correspondence that might contain the website link.

4. Utilize data recovery software: There are various data recovery software programs available that can help recover lost files from a computer. You can search for reliable software and follow the instructions provided by the software to attempt the recovery.

Remember, these are general suggestions, and the success of recovery depends on various factors like previous backup practices, storage options, and the extent of data loss.