Du chocolat
Des biscuits
De la Confiture
Du vin
Du chocolat chaud
De la limonade
De la limonade
Answer: Passé composé is used when the action happened and finished in the past.
Imparfait is used when an action happened over a period of time. The English equivalent is the past progressive tense.
Explanation: In many complex sentences, both are used. For example: While I was studying the phone rang.
Lorsque j'étudiais, la téléphone a sonné.
Answer:
Bonjour,
Elle a un<u> grande</u> pied.
<u>incorrect</u>
Explanation:
In French, the<u> qualifying adjective </u>agrees in gender and number with the subject
"pied" = noun ( masculine / singular ) ==> so, the adjective must be masculine singular.
===> un grand pied.
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eg: Elle a des grands <u>pieds</u>
<u>noun = "pieds" ( masculine / plural )</u>
The answer is 1608
thx if right
Oh buddy its a mess D:
I'll just rewrite all the sentences I managed to decode, with the correct answer
Answer:
1) Nous habitons (habiter) près de (near) l'école.
2) Ils aiment (aimer) le cours de sciences politiques.
3) Vous mangez (manger) en classe?!
4) Le cours commence (commencer) à huit heures (at eight o’clock).
5) Marie-Claire cherche (chercher) un stylo.
6) Nous partageons (partager) un crayon en cours de maths.
7)Tu étudies (étudier) l’économie.
8) Les élèves voyagent (voyager) en France.
9) Nous adorons (adorer) parler italien.
Explanation:
French is my native language so you can trust me 100% ;)