<span>We sometimes will make the past participle "agree" with the direct object in French.
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2. Select the correct answer using a direct object
pronoun. The direct object has been bolded.
As-tu vu les filles? Oui,je les ai vues.
3. Select the correct answer using a direct object pronoun. The direct
object has been bolded.
As-tu invité les garçons?
Oui,je les ai invités.
Est-ce que tu as pris les livres ce matin?
Oui, je les ai pris ce matin.
<span>Est-ce que tu as étudié la leçon hier?
</span>Oui, je l'ai étudiée hier.
</span>
<span>Est-ce que tu as étudié les films hier?
Oui, je les ai étudiés hier.
</span><span>
Est-ce que vous avez visité les musées à Paris pendant les vacances?
Oui, nous les avons visités à Paris pendant les vacances.
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j'arrive is the French expression for On my way :)
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Getting hurt is part of life. When you first start learning how to something, you may skin your knees, get a few cuts here and there, but you learn not to do what you were doing so you change. You try the same thing uyou were attempting to succed at and not do what was hurting you before. After a few attempts you have it down and doing it effortlessly.
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Goody dit : « Les raisons de la polygamie sont sexuelles et reproductives plutôt qu'économiques et productives » (1973 : 189), affirmant que les hommes se marient de manière polygame pour maximiser leur fécondité et obtenir de grands ménages contenant de nombreux jeunes hommes dépendants.
WHO IS MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE?
Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre or better known simply as Maximilien Robespierre.
(May 6, 1758- July 28, 1794)
He is a well-known Jacobin leader and one of the most prominent figures of the French Revolution.
In the remaining months of 1793 he came to overpower the Committee of Public Safety, the principal organ of the Revolutionary government during the known Reign of Terror, but in 1794 he was overthrown and executed in the Thermidorian Reaction.
As an important member of the Committee of Public Safety in 1793, Robespierre was the main reason of the deadly execution, mostly by guillotine, of more than 17,000 enemies of the Revolution. After the day of his arrest, Robespierre and 21 of his followers were guillotined before a huddle of rejoicing crowd in the Place de la Revolution in Paris.
Maximilien Robespierre was born in Arras, France, in 1758. He studied law through a scholarship and in 1789 was elected to be a representative of the Arras commoners in the Estates General. Robespierre became a prominent member of the Revolutionary body. He took a radical, democratic stance and was known as “the Incorruptible” that time for his dedication to social morality. In April 1790, he took over the Jacobins, a powerful political club that promoted the ideas of the French Revolution. He encourage for King Louis XVI to be put on trial for treason and won many enemies after that.