Bonjour,
Answer:
THE = 'le/la'/les/l'
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A/AN = 'un/une'
a book = un livre
an apple =une pomme
Answer:
A/AN= UN/ UNE
the= le , la , les
some= certains
nothing= rien
Explanation:
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word from below. ll porte une veste _____
A. Vert
B. Verts
C. Verte
D. Vertes
Bonjour,
Il porte une veste "verte".
C. verte
Explication :
une veste = féminin/singulier
"verte" = féminin/singulier
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A. vert = masculin/singulier (exemple = un pull vert)
B. verts = masculin/pluriel ( exemple : des pulls verts)
D. vertes = féminin/pluriel (exemple : des vestes vertes)
Which pronoun you use when speaking to several friends ?
•tu
•vous
Answer:
Vous
Explanation:
In French, "vous" is the formal you, but it's also the plural you. So, while "tu" is used for informal settings, like chatting with a friend or classmate, it is a singular pronoun.
Therefore, when you are addressing a group or multiple people, vous should be used.
Bonjour,
Which pronoun you use when speaking to several friends ?
•vous
vous
you (one adult who isn't family)
you (more than one person)
( someone "et toi" or someone "et vous")
usually uses it as plural unless it tells you that you are speaking to an adult
Nous finions nos devoirs
Answer:
We finished our homework
Explanation:
Answer:
Nous finissions nos devoirs
finissions = imparfait :
je finissais
tu finissais
il finissait
nous finissions
vous finissiez
ils finissaient
Explanation:
we finishes our homewor = Nous finissions nos devoirs
Write a list of expressions that you would use to greet a friend, ask about the friend's well-being, and say good-bye to him or her.
Answer:
Bonjour Monsieur (M.) good morning Sir / Mr. Smith
Bonjour Madame (Mme.) good afternoon Ma’am / Mrs. Smith
Bonsoir Mademoiselle (Mlle.) good evening Miss / Ms. Smith
Au revoir goodbye
Notice that last names are not used with greetings. Bonjour, bonsoir, and au revoir are
also commonly used with family and friends. Some expressions are appropriate for both
formal and informal situations.
Informal
Salut! Hi / bye
Salut Jean! Hi / bye Jean!
Ciao! Bye!
À demain! See you tomorrow!
Allez, au revoir So long!
À la prochaine! See you soon (next time)!
These expressions are quite informal and would not be appropriate to use with older
people whom you do not know very well. Ask the name of the other person:
Et vous? And you?(formal)
Et toi? “ (informal)
Comment vous∪appelez-vous? What’s your name (formal)
Comment t’appelles-tu? “ (informal)
To introduce yourself:
Je m’appelle My name is
Je suis de + city I’m from
Je viens de I’m from (literally, I come from. . .)
Note that the verb venir is an irregular verb but can be used like être for introductions.
Explanation:
Which pronoun would you use if you do not want to get acquainted with someone ?
•vous
•tu
Bonjour,
Which pronoun would you use if you do not want to get acquainted with someone ?
•vous
the answer is VOUS ( 1st person plural )
Julie au cinema tous les week-ends.
Answer:
Explanation:
Julie va au cinéma tous les week-ends.
Cheers.
Answer:
julie VA au cinéma tous les week-ends
julie = elle
va = aller au présent simple
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aller présent simple :
je vais
tu vas
il/elle va
nous allons
vous allez
ils/elles vont