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your text means: Good evening can you help me please (it's for tomorrow)
Your best friend has just learned of the existence of a new tide. You talk about what you will do when you grow up to save animals. Imagine the dialogue.
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Bonjour,
Il (elle?) fait partie d'une équipe de football.
Elle (Il?) marque un but pendant le match.
18. Oui! J’ai inquiet à lui voir
19. On promise de te dire tous àpropos du concert
20. Merci. Je te vœux du bonheur.
Bonjour
1- faux
2- vrai
3- vrai
4- vrai
5- vrai
C'est ce que dit et pense l'auteur = that supermarkets are great because you can find every thing, anytime of the year in one and only one place.... And he says that this is a real progress ...
:)
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Je suis arrivé(e)
Tu es arrivé(e)
Il/elle/on est arrivé(e)
Nous sommes arrivé(e)s
Vous êtes arrivé(e)s
Ils/elles sont arrivé(e)s
Explanation:
This is the conjugation for "arriver" in passé composé with the verb "être". As a rule of thumb, you've got to memorize the subjects (je, tu, il/elle/on, nous, vous, ils/elles) and the different forms of the verb "être" (to be). From there on in, the conjugation of "arriver" is nearly the same for each different subject. The first three lines of the conjugations (for je, tu, il/elle/on) are all singular, while the other three (nous, vous, ils/elles) are plural. The singular ones don't need an "-s" at the end, while the plural ones do, because they're talking about more than one person. When you see the (e) in conjugation for any verb, it means that you add an "e" to the verb when conjugated for a feminine subject (if you're talking about a girl, you'd write "elle est arrivée" - notice the extra "e" - but if you're talking about a boy, you'd say "il est arrivé" - with no extra "e").
"Arriver" is considered an "-er" verb because it ends in "er". This verb is a part of the first group (1er groupe) because it has the ending it does when in its "infinitif" form - when it's not conjugated. You always conjugate this verb with "être" when conjugating to "temps composés".
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