1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
miss Akunina [59]
3 years ago
11

Please help me write these in French.

French
2 answers:
irina [24]3 years ago
7 0
I’m not too good at French but try googling those sentences or use this great app called Duolingo
lozanna [386]3 years ago
5 0
1. Non, je n'ai pas pris les livres à la bibliothèque aujourd'hui parce que j'étais en late (it won’t let me add the word which means late) au travail.
2. Oui, j'ai étudié la leçon aujourd'hui, c'était instructif.
3. J'ai mis la voiture sous mon abri avant qu'il ne pleuve.
4. Non, je n'ai pas mais un jour j'aimerais visiter les musées de Paris. Je vais le mettre sur ma liste de seau.
5. Elle a fait oui mais elle a cherché cette raquette de tennis toute la journée et n'arrive toujours pas à la trouv
You might be interested in
Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the appropriate form of the verb vieillir below. Quelle chance tu as, tu ne ___
Softa [21]

Answer:

B

Explanation:

8 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Mettez au pluriel. (Put in the plural.)
zavuch27 [327]
1. Les copains de Lucie sont amusants
2. Les soeurs de Monique sont intelligentes
3. Les amis de Frédéric sont français
4. Les profs de biologie sont stricts
5. Les filles brunes sont américaines
3 0
3 years ago
Please Help!!!!!!!
Ivenika [448]

Bonjour !

Question

1.) Écrivez la bonne forme du verbe avoir et le bon participe passé de visiter pour compléter la phrase.

<em>Lucas et Thomas </em>" a visité" <em>le musée d'histoire à Marseille pendant les vacances.</em>

<em />

<em />

<em />

2.) Écrivez la bonne forme du verbe avoir et le bon participe passé de jouer pour compléter la phrase.

J'ai joué <em>au frisbee sur la plage avec mes amis.</em>

<em />

<em />

<em />

3.) Analysez la situation et choisissez la région la plus logique.

Lucas and his family usually go to the beach for their summer vacation, but this year they're going to visit the capital of France.

<em>La Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur</em>

<em />

<em />

<em />

4.) Analysez la situation et choisissez la région la plus logique.

Henri and his family are going on their annual winter vacation. This year, Henri hopes to learn how to snowboard.

<em>L'Auvergne Rhône-Alpes</em>

<em />

6 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Verbs that end in ger are conjugated like the ER verbs in every form except.
solniwko [45]

Answer:

Explanation:

Regular French Verbs Ending in -ER  

A very high percentage of verbs in French end in -ER. These are for the most part regular verbs, and their conjugation in the present tense follows a set pattern; you just need to drop the -ER ending of the infinitive form of the verb (in English, the infinitive form is the verb preceded by the word ‘to’). The verb minus its ending is called the stem or radical.

Conjugating the verbs

In order to conjugate the verbs, you need to drop the -ER and replace it by the following endings:

Aimer (to like/ to love)

J’aim + e

Tu aim + es

Il/elle/on aim + e

Nous aim + ons

Vous aim + ez

Ils/elles aim + ent

Demander (to ask)

Je demand + e

Tu demand + es

Il/elle/on demand + e

Nous demand + ons

Vous demand + ez

Ils/elles demand + ent

Note: When verbs are conjugated in the present tense, they can be interpreted as either the continuous present (“ing” in English) or the simple present.

Examples:

Je travaille sur ce projet = I’m working on this project.

Il travaille chez BMW = He works for BMW.

Tu manges de la soupe = You’re eating soup.

Je mange des plats épicés = I eat spicy foods.

Nous parlons avec Carla = We are speaking with Carla.

Je parle trois langues = I speak three languages.

Note: If there is a second verb following the main verb in the sentence, you only need to conjugate the first one and leave the second one in its infinitive form.

Examples:

J’aime parler à ma fille = I like talking/to talk to my daughter.

Il préfère manger des fruits = He prefers eating/to eat fruits.

A short list of common -ER verbs:

acheter to buy

adorer to adore

aider to help

aimer to like / to love

aimer mieux to prefer

amener to bring a person somewhere

appeler to call

apporter to bring something

arriver to arrive

casser to break

changer to change

chanter to sing

chercher to look for

commencer to begin

continuer to continue

coûter to cost

cuisiner to cook

déménager to move house

dépenser to spend

détester to detest ; to hate

dessiner to draw

donner to give

échanger to exchange

écouter to listen

emprunter to borrow

étudier to study

essayer to try

gagner to win

garder to keep

habiter to live

jardiner to garden

jouer to play

manger to eat

marcher to walk

oublier to forget

parler to speak

partager to share

payer to pay

penser (que) to think (that)

préférer to prefer

préparer to prepare

prêter to loan

quitter la maison to leave the house

raconter to tell a story

regarder to watch

rencontrer to meet  

rentrer to return

retrouver to meet up  

rêver to dream

rigoler to laugh

terminer to end

travailler to work

trouver to find

voyager to travel

There are a few spelling differences for certain -ER verbs:

Manger (to eat) and other verbs that end in ger (voyager, déménager, nager) are conjugated a bit differently in the nous form: An extra E is added for pronunciation purposes.

Je mang + e

Tu mang + es

Il/elle/on mang + e

Nous mang + eons

Vous mang + ez

Ils/elles mang + ent

Verbs like préférer that end in érer have an accent change in every conjugation except for the nous and vous forms.

Je préfère

Tu préfères

Il/elle/on préfère

Nous préférons

Vous préférez

Ils/elles préfèrent

The verbs amener, acheter, appeler and other verbs that end in e + single consonant + er require an added accent, or in the case of appeler, a doubling of the consonant in every conjugation except the nous and vous forms.

J’amène (achète) (appelle)

Tu amènes (achètes) (appelles)

Il/elle/on amène (achète) (appelle)

Nous amenons (achetons) (appelons)

Vous amenez (achetez) (appelez)Ils/elles amènent (achètent) (appellent)

6 0
3 years ago
Dolmades are typical of which international cuisine
Elis [28]
The answer is Middle Eastern. Hope this helped!
6 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Other questions:
  • bonjour tout le monde s'il vous plaît je voudrais un petit paragraphe pour décrire un explorateur, ses qualités ,........j'atten
    10·1 answer
  • 1. Chose correct spelling of past participle of these verbs used with être as their helping/auxiliary verb. Don’t forget to make
    7·1 answer
  • Which amendment gave the people the power to select their senators?
    5·2 answers
  • Please associate the places in column A to the sentences in column B.
    9·1 answer
  • Lire La Parure, de Guy de Maupassant
    7·1 answer
  • 1| Identifier les classes grammaticales des compléments
    7·2 answers
  • Bonjour est ce que vous pouvez m'aider svp ?
    12·2 answers
  • What is money in RME​
    9·1 answer
  • PLEASE HELP DUE SOON AND I'M STUCK PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!
    7·1 answer
  • Describe the education system of india in french
    5·2 answers
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!