Bonjour
The two parts of negation usually are
ne ... pas
But you can find as well
ne ... plus <em>(no more)</em>
ne ... jamais <em>(never)</em>
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They have to be on each part of the verb on the présent tense
Tu ne parles pas <em>(you don't speak)</em>
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And on each part of the auxiliare "être" OR "avoir" if you're using the passé composé tense or any "composé" tenses
Tu n'as pas parlé
hope this helps ☺☺☺
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Answer:
1.nous Sommes rentrés
2.vous avez fini
3.nous avons entendu
4.je suis sorti
5.vous êtes retournées
6.bientôt
7.hier
Explanation:
when the COD IS placed before the verb to be (être) they accord themselves.
Answer:
In English, you would say: "I would like (to buy) a croissant and an oragne juice, please."
So in French, we say: "Je voudrais un croissant et un jus d'orange, s'il vous plaît."