Answer:
the example given is a past tense and you need to use the verb " avoir"
Explanation:
1- je n'ai pas servi
2- tu as donné
3- tu as fini
4- on a parlé
5- on n'a pas dormi
6- nous avons adoré
7- nous avons choisi
8- vous n' avez pas employé
9- vous avez grossi
10- elles ont espéré
11- elles ont senti
12- j'ai
13- je n'ai pas fais
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In this sentence- J'achète des fleurs. I replace the des fleurs with en since en is used with partitive structures.
Where does the en go in the sentence?
<em>b) Before the conjguated verb-</em> J'en achète.
Answer:
describes how the ball moves as it slides
Explanation:
Vouloir may be the ultimate example of those French verbs expressing someone's will, an order, a need, a piece of advice or a desire; they all also take a subjunctive verb in the que subordinate clause. Je veux qu'il le fasse. I want him to do it.
Answer:
You can call this shaking hands (se serrer la main, or "to shake hands") or the French handshake (la poignèe de main, or "the handshake"). Shaking hands is, of course, common in many countries, but the French way of doing it is an interesting variation.