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bulgar [2K]
3 years ago
7

Plz answer question a,c,e,f,g,h

French
2 answers:
Elena-2011 [213]3 years ago
5 0
Just use a french translator
kupik [55]3 years ago
4 0

Bonjour

a- aller : je vais, tu vas, il/elle/on va, nous allons, vous allez, ils/elles vont

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b- I go <u>to the</u> = je vais <u>au </u>

    exemple = I go to the supermarket = je vais <u>au</u> supermarché <em>(masc. sing)</em>

                       I go to the swimming pool = je vais <u>à la</u> piscine <em>(fem. sing)</em>

                       I go to the party              = je vais <u>à la</u> fête  <em>(fem. sing)</em>

                       I go to the hospital          = je vais<u> </u><u>à l'h</u>ôpital <em>(mute "h")</em>

<em>                        </em> go to the opera                = je vais à l'opéra <em>(vowel)</em>

<em>                        </em>I go to the flea market     = je vais <u>aux</u> puces<em> (plural)</em>

au = à + le  <em>masc. sing.(contraction)</em>

aux = à + les <em>masc. & fem.plural (contraction)</em>

à la + <em>fem. sing. name</em>

à l' + masc. & fem. sing. noun beginning with a vowel

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e-<em> Il me fait rire. </em>= he makes me laugh.

   <em>Elle me dit toujours la vérité.</em> = She always tells me the truth.

  <em>Il prend soin de moi </em>= He takes care of me.

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f- <em>I get on well with my parents. = </em>Je m'entends bien avec mes parents.

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g- <em>Je me chamaille tout le temps avec mon petit-frère. = </em><em>I'm always fighting  (I always quarrel/ I always bicker) with my little brother</em>

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h- <em>My brother = </em>mon frère

   <em>Ma sœur     = </em>ma sœur

   <em>Your brother = </em>ton frère  (votre frère  in a formal way)

    <em>Your sister </em><em>   </em><em>= </em>ta sœur  (votre sœur in a formal way)

    <em>Your parents  </em><em>= </em>tes parents   (vos parents in a formal way)

   <em>His/ her brother = </em>son frère

<em>     His/her sister </em>   = sa sœur

 <em>  His/her parents</em> = ses parents

<em>The possessive adjectives in French agree in gender and number with the noun they describe unlike  English .... </em>

<em>-</em>

hope this helps <em>☺☺☺</em>

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