Answer:
1. Voici les crayons.
2. C'est des gommes.
3. Elle aime les livres.
4: C'est des affiches.
5: Voici les cartes.
6: C'est les bureaux de Mme Gudde.
7: J'aime les hamburgers.
8: Tu aimes les sandwichs?
Explanation:
In singular form, when a word has '"la/le" as determinant, it becomes "les" in plural form. If it's "une/un", then it becomes "des". You then have to add an "x" or "s" at the end of the noun, depending on the word. Don't forget to change the adjectives too.
BUT, some words in french don't change whether they're written in plural or singular form so you have to be careful with that.
hope this helped :)
Answer:
Rewrite the following sentences in the past tense.
1. They went into the forest.
2. I heard someone sing.
3. We succeeded in killing the giant.
4. We light the message.
5. They lived happily ever after.
6. You had a weird dream.
Explanation:
Answer:
1) The French and English languages are related in a sense, because French is a Romance language descended from Latin with English influences.
2) French was the language of diplomacy and the people of Normandy brought a lot of words over with the when they invaded England in 1066.
Il y a un œuf dans le frigo.
Cette/La baguette est délicieuse.
Les enfants n'aiment pas le sel.
Est-ce qu'il y a du poivre ?
Est-ce que tu voudrais de la confiture ?
Est-ce que vous faîtes/jouez du piano ?
La fille joue/fait de la clarinette
Ils font du golf.
Tu fais du tennis.
Est-ce que vous faîtes du vélo ?