Hi,
Le futur antérieur se forme avec l’auxiliaire avoir ou être conjugué au futur simple suivi du participe passé.
Exemple : verbe "avoir"
j’aurai
tu auras tu seras
il/elle/on aura
nous aurons
vous aurez
ils/elles auront
D’ici là il aura réparé son vélo.
Il sera certainement tombé.
It's D.
Marc? Je ne le vois pas
Bonjour !
2. Conjugue les verbes entre parenthèses: PRESENT
<em> 1. </em>Nous "parlons" <em>avec le professeur. (parler)</em>
<em> 2. </em>J' écoute <em>une chanson française sur Internet. (écouter)</em>
<em> 3. </em>Nicole "va" <em> en Italie en mai. (aller)</em>
<em> 4.</em> Nancy et Joe ."commandent" <em>Une pizza. (commander) </em>
<em>5. </em>Nous "rangeons"<em> la chambre. (ranger)</em>
<em> 6. </em>Tu "regardes" <em>un bon film à la télé. (regarder)</em>
Answer:
What logical relationships are expressed in the
next sentences ?
Note the logical links used.
1. He played so well that the audience stood up to
applaud him. - 2. All the boats went out to sea
as a storm is announced. - 3. Although the summer
either already there, the temperature remains cool. - 4. Trees
are so thick that the forest is impenetrable. -
5. The walkers rush back in fear
to be surprised by the rain. - 6. Despite the snow and
ice, he had to take the road. - 7. Given the
results obtained, we will not be able to continue
long time.
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Explanation: I have no clue what this is but that's English for you.