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Anna11 [10]
3 years ago
12

More points!! Please answer all questions

French
2 answers:
balandron [24]3 years ago
4 0

Bonsoir,

I.

1. Avez-vous du sucre ?

Je voudrais deux kilos de sucre.

2. Avez-vous de la glace à la banane ?

Je voudrais un kilo de glace à la banane.

3. Avez vous de l'eau ?

Je voudrais un verre d'eau.

4. Avez-vous des haricots verts ?

Je voudrais un kilo de haricots verts.

5. Avez-vous des œufs ?

Je voudrais une douzaine d’œufs.


J.

1. Est-ce que tu mets de l'orange dans la salade de fruits.

2. Nous leur demandons une tarte pour leur goûter.

3. Il va les donner à Jeanne.


AVprozaik [17]3 years ago
4 0

bonjour !!

1- Avez-vous du sucre ?

Je voudrai deux kilogrammes de sucre. <em>( two kilograms)</em>

2- Avez-vous de la glace à la banane ?

Je voudrais une livre de glace à la banane. <em>(a pound)</em>

3- Avez-vous de l'eau ?

Je voudrais un verre d'eau. <em>(a glass)</em>

4- Avez-vous des haricots verts ?

Je voudrais un kilogramme de haricots verts. (<em>the h isn't mute-> so 'de haricots' and not 'd'haricots') (a kilogram)</em>

5- Avez-vous des œufs ?

Je voudrais deux douzaines d'œufs. <em>(two dozens)</em>



J- Replace the underlined words with the appropriate object pronoun.

1- Est-ce que tu <u>en</u> mets dans la salade de fruit ? <em>(en ==>direct object pronoun)</em>

2- Nous leur demandons une tarte pour le goûter. <em>(leur ==> indirect object) </em>

3- Il va les donner à Jeanne. <em>(les ==> direct object pronoun)</em>


Hope it will help :)

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