Bonjour,
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<em>Quand j’irai chez les parents de ma fiancée à Pâques, je </em>"leur" p<em>arlerai de mon intention d’épouser Martine.</em>
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1. ne + verbe + jamais (never)
par example: Je ne voyage jamais.
2. ne + verbe + rien (nothing)
par example: Non, je ne veux rien boire.
3. ne + verbe + plus (anymore)
par example: Non, je ne mange plus.
4. ??? I don't know what you mean
5. ne + verbe + ni + nom/adjectif + ni + nom/ adjectif (nor)
par example: Nous ne travaillons ni le mardi ni le jeudi.
6. ne + verbe + aucun(e)
Je ne connais aucun Japonais.
I'm not sure if this is what you meant here?
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Your grammar is fine! If you're using it for a class it could be a little better but it works!
Explanation:
English translation for people who need it:
My name is Elizabeth and I am tall, I have brown hair and brown eyes.
My friend's name is Kaya she has brown hair and brown eyes.
We are both tall and thin.
Kaya is smart and I am not.
I love to swim and Kaya doesn't.
We are both happy.
Hope you do well!
~Sakura Hitoroku
The meadows I think .....
Imperfect and Passe Composee is what I hope you're talking about. Imperfect is good for recurring actions and actions that do not have a defined beginning and end. passe is good for defined actions that have times or you kbow when it ended, like closing a door. once it's shut, it's shut. however, in sentences with an interrupted and interrupting action, the action that interrupts is Passe and the interrupted is imperfect. hope this helps!