1) le chapeau coûte 12 (douze) euros
2) mon sac est bleu.
3) mon blouson est gris
4) j'ai 10 (dix) tee-shirts
5) oui, j'ai besoin d'une paire de lunettes de soleil pour aller à la plage.
Translate the verbs
Se coucher = Go to bed
Se laver = Wash yourself
Se lever = Get up
Se réveiller = To wake up
S'amuser = Enjoy
S'habiller = Get dressed
Se brosser = Brush
Se peigner = Comb
C. The adjectives
Petit
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Intéressant
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Préféré
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Délicieux
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Timide
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Cassé
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Adventureux
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Sportif
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Jeune
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Bleu
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Content
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Organizé
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Bleu
Masc. Plural = ?
Fem. Singular = ?
Fem. Plural = ?
Translate the adjectives
petit = small
préféré = prefer
timide = shy
adventureux = adventurous
jeune = young
content = happy
Intéressant = interesting
délicieux = delicious
cassé = broken
sportif = athletic
bleu = blue
organisé = organized
D. The past composed with << to have >>
(speak) We spoke to have our voices heard.
Spanish: Nous avons parlé pour faire entendre notre voix.
(finish) He finished to have a victory.
Spanish: Il a fini d'avoir une victoire.
(To sell) You sold them to have money.
Spanish: Vous les avez vendus pour avoir de l'argent.
Put the three sentences to the negative (do not, not)
We did not speak to have our voices heard.
Spanish: Nous ne parlons pas pour faire entendre notre voix.
He does not finish to have a victory.
Spanish: Il ne finit pas d'avoir une victoire.
You do not sell them to have money.
Spanish: Vous ne les vendez pas pour avoir de l'argent.
Bonjour!
1) The word avocat kind of looks like avocado in English, but it in fact means "lawyer" in French. L'avocat is a false cognate.
Answer:
C) false cognate
2) La pharmacienne appears to mean "pharmacist", and it does! This is a cognate.
Answer:
B) cognate
Answer:
Look at all the endings on the poster before dying
prep. - GN) - (prep. - Varnfiniti
1. After some hesitation, she chooses a suspense om
(prep - GN] = [prep. - GN)
2. Ele chooses a place in the middle of the room, but someone sits down
in front of ere and hides the preo view. - GN prep.-pron
3. She changes seat: she sees much better
[prep. - GN) = (prep. - GADU.]
. The room is plunged into darkness and Alicia puts on her glasses
without delay. (prep. - GN] = [prep. -V in the infinitive)
- As fear wins over many spectators, a heavy silence
little by little in the room. (prep. - GN]
Explanation: