Bonjour,
1. On s'est brossée les dents.
2.Tu t'es brossé les cheveux.
3. Mlle Desbiens s'est douchée.
Quatorze heure trente-cinq
Questions 4, 5, 6 are perfectly correct (except forest is "forêt" and not "forez")
A French-speaker would understand questions 1 and 2 but the "real" way to ask that needs to invert the verb and the subject (even if in everyday life many people don't respect this rule). So :
1. Quand es-tu né ?
2. Où es-tu né ?
7. Regardes-tu la télévision ?
8. As-tu faim ?
9. Où dort le chat ?
10. The sentence means "Friends are coming at home" but I don't really know what question we can make ... Maybe "Qui vient à la maison ?" (Who is coming at home ?)
11. Comment sont les lunettes de Sophie ?
12. Quand Pierre va-t-il à l'école ?
13. Comment est sa maison bleue ?
14. (=This little boy fell from his bike) so either "Qu'est-il arrivé à ce petit garçon ?" (What happened to this little boy ?) or "Qu'a fait ce petit garçon ? (What did this little boy do ?)
15. Quand tombent les feuilles des arbres ?
(Feel free to correct my english in cas I made mistakes haha)
Answer:
Explanation:
Bonjour,
J’__ai perdu_ mon sac à main à l'aéroport.
Answer:
Write the correct form of the verb to paint to complete the sentence.
(Blank) a portrait? No, it's a landscape.
Write the correct form of the verb to paint in the past tense to complete the sentence.
The Impressionists (blank) in the garden at Giverny.
Write the verb to paint in the imperfect to complete the sentence.
We (blank) in the garden when it started to rain.
Write the relative pronoun (who or that) to complete each sentence.
Monet painted the garden (blank) you see.
The garden (blank) has inspired many of Monet's paintings in Giverny.
Where is the portrait (blank) you painted?
Here is the garden (blank) Monet has created.
Explanation: