Answer:
Tu te promènes.
Nous jouons un jeu de softball.
Elle ne fait pas attention.
Il fait une limonade.
Vous ne faites pas de voyage.
Je fais attention.
Ils ne font pas de steak.
On ne se promène pas.
Il fait un voyage en France.
Vous jouez tous à un match de foot.
Tu ne fais pas attention.
Nous faisons une salade.
Je ne fais pas de crêpe.
Elle se promène.
Vous ne faites pas de voyage au Canada.
Je me promène en ville.
Ils ne font pas d’omelette.
Vous faites tous de la crème glacée.
Il joue au basket.
Explanation:
Answer:
2. He did not know<u> her</u>, but offered it to <u>her</u> anyway.
3. Why did you give <u>him</u> a small tip?
4. Who writes <u>you</u> so many letters?
5. Frank gave it to <u>us </u>last week.
6. She explained everything to <u>me.</u>
7. Could you leave the lights off for <u>them</u>?
Explanation:
The underlined and boldened words are the indirect pronouns. As explained in the box, indirect pronouns are used to replace the indirect object nouns in sentences.
Sometimes, both the direct and indirect objects can appear in the same sentence. To easily recognize the indirect objects in this instance, we search for them after the prepositions, To and For. These principles were applied in underlining the words above.
Answer:
1. Il gèle. 2. Il fait du soleil. 3. Ratatouille.
Explanation:
1 - Il gèle directly translates to it freezes, implying very cold.
2 - Il fait do soleil means it's sunny, and Il fait 35 degrés celsius means that the temperature is 35C, which is a very hot summer day. Either of these could apply to this question as they both imply that it is warm outside but to be safe I would pick Il fait do soleil.
3 - Ratatouille was invented in Nice and usually made by less wealthy farmers in the summer time when the vegetables were available, and contiues to be a very popular dish today.
Answer:
We eat at the local restaurant on Monday evening.
They are in town.
My football team is very good.
I have one brother and two sisters.
Because I like sports on TV.
We play tennis with our friends.
Explanation:
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<em>1. allons à la</em>
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<em>2. je vais au</em>
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<em>3. Ils vont au </em>
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<em>6. Sidonie va au</em>
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<em>7. vous allez au</em>
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<em>8. Etienne va à la</em>
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<em>10. Tu vas à la</em>