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jeyben [28]
3 years ago
10

Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)

French
2 answers:
ser-zykov [4K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1_ The question to the answer is: Tu vas acheter des fruits ??

2_ The questions to the answer are:

_ Est-ce que tu as vu des belles œuvres d'art ?

_Quand est-ce que tu as vu des belles œuvres d'art ?

3_ Je veux des frites :

_ J'en veux

_Je les veux.

4_Je fais des exercices :

_ Je les fais.

_ J'en fais.

5_ Oui, ils en écoutent tous les weekends:

_Ils aiment aller au magasin de CD et de disques ?

_ Ils aiment la musique ?

6_ On y faisait une promenade tous les weekends :

_ Vous alliez au parc les weekends ?

_ Vous rendiez visite à vos amis ?

7_ Nous allons au cinéma :

_ Nous y allons.

8_ Vous faites du jogging :

_Vous le faites.

_ Vous en faites

9_ Ils sont allés chez leurs grands-parents:

_ Ils y sont allés

10_ J'y vais à huit heures pour lire:

_Tu vas à la bibliothèque ?

_Tu vas parler à tes amis ?

I hope I helped.

enyata [817]3 years ago
4 0

Hi !!

<u>The pronouns "en" and "y"</u>

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1- Tu vas acheter <u><em>des fruits</em></u><em> . ►</em>Oui, je vais <em><u>en</u></em><em>  </em>manger ce soir.

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2- Est-ce que tu as vu <u><em>des belles œuvres d'art </em></u><em>? ►</em>Oui, j<em>'</em><em><u>en</u></em> ai vu beaucoup à Paris.

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3-J' <u><em>en</em></u>  veux. ► Je veux<u> </u><em><u>des frite</u></em><u>s</u> .

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4- J' <u><em>en</em></u> fais. ► je fais <em><u>des exercices</u></em><u>.</u>

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5- Ils aiment <em><u>la musique</u></em><em> . ►</em> Oui, ils<em> </em><em><u>en</u></em><em> </em> écoutent tous les jours.

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6- Vous alliez <u><em>au parc</em></u> le weekend ? ►On <em><u>y</u></em><u> </u> faisait une promenade tous les weekends.

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7- Nous <u><em>y </em></u>allons. ► Nous allons<em> </em><em><u>au cinéma</u></em>

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8- Vous<u><em> </em></u><u><em>en</em></u> faites. ► Vous faites <u><em>du jogging</em></u>.

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9- Ils <em><u>y </u></em><em> </em>sont allés. ► Ils sont allés <em><u>chez leurs grands- parents.</u></em>

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10- Tu vas <u><em>à la bibliothèque</em></u><em> ? </em>► J' <u><em>y </em></u> vais à huit heures pour lire.

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Explanation

EN ►

it is used when talking mostly about a noun expressing a notion or an expression of quantity

This noun is introduced by a partitive article = "du" "de" "de la" "de l' "  "des".

example :

Ils aiment la musique <em>(no partitive article)</em>?Oui, ils en écoutent tous les jours ==> means "ils écoutent <u>de la</u> musique tous les jours.=> partitive article.

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Y ►

It is used to replace a place,

or a thing<em> (never a person) when "à", "à la", " à l'  ", "au", "aux" </em>is before that thing's noun. ("chez" as well"

example =

"Ils sont allés chez leur grands-parents" means "Ils sont allés à la maison de leur grands-parents". In French, we don't say "à la maison de" but "chez"

Elle vient<em> à ma maison</em> ==> FALSE <em>(she comes at my home)</em>

Elle vient <u>chez</u> moi ==> CORRECT  (<em>she comes home)</em>

je vais<em> à la maison de</em> mes amis. ==> FALSE <em>(I come to my friends' house)</em>

je vais <u>chez</u> mes amis ==> CORRECT <em>( I come to my friends')</em>

<em>-</em>

Hope this will help ☺☺☺

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