Bonjour
1- D'habitude, je me réveille et je me dou-che.
2- Après ma dou-che <em>(After my shower)</em>, je fais mes devoirs.
<em>(to do homework = faire ses devoirs)</em>
3- Quand j'ai fini <em>(passé composé), </em>je vais marcher <em>(I go walking/for a walk) (or If you've learned it "je me promène"</em> ) ou je lis un livre.
4- J'aime aider les gens, ire, marcher, travailler et cuisiner. ► correct
5- Je déteste chanter ou danser. ► correct
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<em>please ask if any questions</em>
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<em>☺☺☺</em>
Hello,
You’ve already conjugated some, but here you go:
a. être-> est
b. avoir-> avons
c. parler-> parlent
d. chercher-> cherche
e. aimer-> aimez
f. habiter-> habites
g. aller-> allons
Remember conjugations are just changing a verb from its original form to the one that makes sense with the person doing something. For example in English, we don’t say “ I to listen to music.” we say “ I listen to music.”
To listen—(changes into)—> listen.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the partitive. Feminine words are marked with an asterix 1. Jean always orders chicken 2. I never eat ham. 3. Paul loves strawberries. 4. We buy soup. 5. You like a lot pie. 6. Have you milk? 7. Nathalie drinks mineral water. 8. I hate yoghurt. Butter is in the fridge. 10. Apples are delicious. bread? 11. Do you have salad. 12. They do not have roast beef? 13. Want 14. He does not drink water. 15. Students prefer cake.
Hi,
Which word correctly completes this sentence?
The word is : <em>plus</em>
Ce magasin de vêtements a la _<em>plus</em>___ belle collection de chapeaux.
~It was nice to help you, Weeblordd!