1. You don't
(suffer) not too much heat (heat), I hope?
2. I do
n't (open) the door until I know who's on the other side.
3. My little cousins (discover) video games.
4. Ladies and gentlemen, we (offer) you both for the price of one!
5. Do you
(discover) France by car?
6. My father (cover) his sports car with a tarp overnight.
7. My children
(suffer) terribly when they don't have access to email.
8. Can you
(open) the door for me, please?
Is this a question
Answer:
1. tu obéis à ta mère
2. ils finissent de parler
3. je choisis un sandwich
4. nous finissons nos devoirs
Bonjour
1- <em>Vous</em> avez votre livre aujourd'hui?
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2- <em>Nous</em> avons nos crayons et nos cahiers.
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3- <em>Marc</em> cherche sa trousse, son classeur et ses stylos.
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4- <em>Ils</em> aiment leur prof de maths.
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5- <em>J'</em> aime bien mes cours d'histoire et mes camarades de classe.
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<em>Remember that in French the possessive adjective agree with the following noun. With what is possessed not with who possesses....</em>
<em>ex: </em><em>sa</em><em> trousse (une trousse -> fem. sing. ) </em><em>son</em><em> classeur (un classeur -> masc. sing.) </em><em>ses</em><em> stylos (des stylos -> masc. plural)</em>
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Julie is French and speaks Spanish.
- faux
(Julie is French = speak french)