Explanation:
1- Marc et Marie dessinent gentile gentillement.
2- j'attends mon ami impatiement.
3- Ousmane Court fréquemment.
4- tu conduis ta voiture prudemment.
5- Salima écoute le prof couramment.
Le conditionnel can be used in French as a tense and as a mood. Le conditionnel is often translated with would or could in English. To express a wish, a possibility, or a hypothesis in the present or future. Example: Michel aimerait être en vacances.
1st person singular :er verbs J’aimerais
2nd person singular: er verbs tu aimerais
3 rd person singular: er verbs il aimerait
1st person plural: er verbs nous aimerions
2nd person plural: er verbs vous aimeriez
3rd person plural: er verbs ils aimeraient
Answer: n'a pas regardé
Explanation: The passé composé is formed using a helping verb, which in most cases is avoir, and a past participle. In this case, the helping verb is avoir and the past participle is regardé. Negation also comes into play here because you're writing a negative sentence. Remember the double negation in French, which means you have to have both "ne" and "pas" if you're going to put something into the negative.
Going back to the passé composé, "regarder" would become "a regardé", using the helping verb and participle to form that. From there all you have to do is put the double negative on it. Remember that the double negative goes around the verb. Using that, you end up with "n'a pas regardé".
Answer:
shoot I use to be a French immersion student but I forgot everything but go get your besherelle and find the verge from there and it'll show. or go online
<em>Bonjour,</em>
1. Non, je "mange" les hamburgers au dîner.
1. J'ai envie de manger "une" glace.
2. Ils boivent "de l'eau".