Bonjour,
Based on the real-life example in the lesson, which of the following would be an appropriate way to say hello to a German work associate?
<em>1.Smile and verbally greet him</em>
<span>You
are buying your school supplies for the beginning of the school year
and the sales person did not hear you. Repeat what you want to purchase.
Complete the sentence with at least four school supplies (include the
article un/une).
S'il vous plaît une trousse, une gomme, un agenda, un cahier.
(or : une règle, un classeur, une calculatrice,un stylo plume)
</span>
<span>You
are describing your French classroom to your pen pal from Paris so she
can imagine where you are learning French. Complete the sentence with at
least four things (Do not include classroom supplies).
-Il y a des bureaux, un tableau, des chaises, une grande table.
</span>
<span>Your
teacher assigned you a student in the classroom that you do not know.
She wants you to write questions to interview the student. You want to
find out his name, how he is doing, and where he is from. Fill out the
interview form using the informal :
- Comment t'appelles-tu?
- Où habites-tu?
- Quel âge as-tu?
</span>
<span>You
receive your first letter from your pen pal and she wants to find out
many things about you. Please respond to her questions. She wants to
know: your name, where you are from, and how you are doing.
Je m'appelle Marylou.
J'habite en France.
Je suis au lycée.
Make a list of at least three French words you would see if you were in a restaurant.
- un serveur
- des verres
- des tables
- des chaises
</span>
Bonjour
1- Je déteste me raser.
<em>(when a verb follows another one, it is infinitive tense; to make sure change for a verb ending in -IR, for example)</em>
<em>-</em>
2- <u>S'amuser</u> <em>present</em> <em>imperative 2nd person plural</em>
<em> </em>Amusez-vous !
<u>S'amuser . </u><u><em>imperative</em></u>
<em> Amuse-toi ! (tu = 2nd person singular)</em>
<em> Amusons-nous! (1st p. plural)</em>
<em> Amusez-vous ! (2nd person plural)</em>
<em>-</em>
3- <u>Ne pas se préparer</u> <em>present imperative (1st person plural)</em>
Ne nous préparons pas !
<u><em>ne pas se préparer imperative</em></u>
<em> </em><em>ne te prépare pas !</em>
<em> ne nous préparons pas !</em>
<em> ne vous préparez pas !</em>
<em>-</em>
<em>☺☺☺</em>
Answer: The directions are to write the infinitive of the verb in the example, then the root (or base) that will be used for the conditional present, then conjugate: write the conditional form that matches with the pronoun in the example
Explanation:
example infinitive racine conjugué
tu voulais vouloir voudr tu voudrais
elles peuvent pouvoir pourr elles pourraient
je fais faire fer je ferais
elle sera être ser elle serait
vous saviez savior saur vous sauriez
nous vennons venir viendr nous viendrons
tu as avoir aur tu auras
ils doivent devior devr ils devraient
j'allais aller aur j'aurais
il faut falloir faudr il faudrait
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je prendrais tu préférerais nous finirons
vous attendeiez elles aimeraient il sentirait