Bonjour,
<em>Il s'est levé.</em>
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<em>Elles se sont assises.</em>
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<em>Elles se sont bien entendues.</em>
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<em>Ils se sont détendus.</em>
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<em>Ils se sont disputés.</em>
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<em>Il s'est endormi.</em>
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<em>Il s'est cassé la jambe.</em>
<span>1. The sentence that follows shows how to correctly make a question with inversion in the passé composé:
Es allé-tu au cinéma hier soir?
B. False
2. In French terms, the Loire is a “rivière,” not a “fleuve.”
B. False
3. The name “Vallée de la Loire” refers to the middle section of the river valley where the the grandest châteaux are found.
B. False
4. In French, the letters TGV commonly stand for “Très Grand Voyage.”
B. False
(TGV= Train Grande Vitesse)
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Answer:
Looks correct.
Explanation:
French has to have EVERYTHING match--- you have all your nouns and adjectives masculin plural, and your verb is plural as well
You said that you are the student of David Douglas.
Hope this helps ! You are bored xD
Photon
the answer should be :
Comment t' appelles-tu ? (what's your name ?)
hope I helped !!