Answer: Translation: What word is found before the verbs in bold?
Hi,
Select the time period of my adventures: I, William the Conqueror fought in Normandy.
- 14 octobre 1066
I think they are technically correct, but 1 and 3 sound a bit weird, since you use twice the verb "aller" in the same sentence.
I suggest:
1. Je vais regarder un film au cinéma.
3. Nous allons faire les courses. (buy groceries)
No problem with the 2.
<em>Bonjour ! </em>
<em>César </em>"se réveille" <em>très tôt le matin pour aller travailler.</em>
C. Se réveille
<em>Verbe "se réveiller" au présent : </em>
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je me réveille
tu te réveilles
<em>il</em>, elle, on <em>se réveille (César = il)</em>
nous nous réveillons
vous vous réveillez
ils, elles se réveillent
B
Cousine is a feminine term. Also, since there is no “s” at the end of cousine to signify a plural form, the answer would be B