Answer: Nous avons très peur de ce chiens.
Explanation:
What you said means “We are very afraid of these beautiful dogs,” I think the correct way to say it is “we are very afraid of these dogs.”
Pourquoi means why. Je suis is passe compose in etre. Une pomme de terre means potato. You NEED a verb.(Ex. Je suis couper le pomme de terre.) I cut the potato. Plus you need to know when to use passe compse avoir and etre. As well as Imparfait if you are talking about the past. Trust me I am in french 3.
Hi,
Which word/phrase correctly completes this sentence?
J’ai visité le monument "il y a " cinq ans.
C) il y a
This structure doesn't work for everything on the attachment. For example,
Question #5 would not be:
"C'est un garçon bel", as that is not simply how one writes it. Instead, the adjective precedes the object, making:
"C'est un bel garçon."
Another example, #7, "C'est un vieux journal."
I don't think it's "C'est un journal vieux...", from what I've learnt.
I don't exactly think there is a definite rule on what types of adjectives go before or after (I think most go after), but personally, I have learnt a some sort of rule from my teacher (by this, I mean that the rule has exceptions) whereby the adjectives that come before the object are encapsulated by this acronym, BANGS, meaning:
<span>Beauty – e.g. beau, belle, moche, etc.
Age – j'ai dix ans (not a c'est + adj + obj structure though)
Number – ils ont deux chiens.
Goodness – bon, bonne, mauvais, mauvaise, etc.
Size – grand, grande, petit, petite, etc.
Hope this helps :D</span>