Hi,
2. Y passé vous vos vacances?
Y est-il allé?
Y étaient-ils?
9.
Non, nous n'allons pas y passer nos vancances.
Non, il n'y est pas allé l'été dernier.
Non, ils n'y étaient pas hier au soir.
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one line, two dots, and one number, the number five
Bonjour
9- Nous la lui avons achetée.
<em>the past partiple "acheté" agrees with the direct object pronoun because it is before the verb --> acheté</em><em>e</em>
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10- Ne t'en souviens-tu pas ?
<em> "en" before the verb</em>
<em> te + en = t' (elision)</em>
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11- Ne me la montre plus !
<em>the direct object pronoun just before the verb</em>
<em>(sujet ) + ne + pronoun + verb + negation (pas, plus, jamais...</em>
<em>ex = tu ne me la montres plus --> Ne me la montre plus !</em>
<em>☺☺☺</em>
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Bonjour, je suis reconnaissant et si heureux de vous rencontrer
Answer:
Un narrateur est la personne qui raconte l'histoire.
A narrator is the person who tells the story.
Explanation:
Sometimes its the voice off-stage who sets the scene, or provides explanation of what the characters might be doing that is not evident to the audience.
In literature, it's the voice telling the story. In English class you may have learned about "first person narrator" a person involved in the story telling it from his/her own viewpoint: "I looked around and I noticed that everyone was staring at me. . ."
Or 'third person narrator describing the action as an observer: "Bill looked around and suddenly realized that everyone was staring at him."