Bonjour
1- Elle voit <u><em>ses parents</em></u> tous les soirs
Elle <em><u>les</u></em> voit tous les soirs.
2- Elle est arrivée <u><em>de Saïgon</em></u> hier soir.
Elle <em><u>en</u></em> arrivée hier soir.
3- Je pense souvent <em><u>à mon voyage en Afrique</u></em>
<em> </em> J'<u><em>y</em></u> pense souvent.
4- Il achètera<em><u> deux bilets d'avion</u></em><em> /// or/ </em>deux <u><em>billets d'avion</em></u>
Il <em><u>les</u></em> achètera . /or/ Il <em><u>en</u></em> achètera deux
5- Il donne à manger<u><em> aux enfants</em></u>
Il <em><u>leur</u></em> donne à manger
Answer:
1. parais
2. finis
3. suivrons
4. va
5. choisissent
6. devenons
Explanation:
A hint for finding the right one is to say the conjugated word out loud and to see if it sounds right. If not it is the wrongly conjugated.
Answer:
French Reflexive verbs are actions that the subject is performing upon itself. They are always conjugated with the reflexive pronoun that agrees with the subject: me (myself), te (yourself), se (himself, herself, itself, themselves), nous (ourselves), and vous (yourself, yourselves)
(French Circleswww.frenchcircles.ca › french-reflexive-verbs)
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.