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nikitadnepr [17]
4 years ago
6

French homework.

French
2 answers:
zimovet [89]4 years ago
7 0

Bonjour


1- Est-ce que tu <u>as pris</u> le petit-déjeuner ?  (prendre)

2- Nous <u>avons voulu</u> leur rendre visite.   (vouloir)

3- Qu'est-ce que l'on <u>a dit</u> ?  (dire)

4- Est-ce que vous <u>avez bu</u> le lait?    (boire)


1- Did you have breakfast ? ( to have bf = 'prendre le petit déjeuner' in French)

2- We wanted to visit them.

3- What did we say ? ('on' doesn't exist in English... it's like 'we' in general, or 'people')

4- Have you been drinking milk ?

<em>translations are so so, because passé composé doesn't exist in English ...</em>


<u>Le passé composé is used for =</u>

- completed action => Hier, j'ai regardé la TV= Yesterday I watched TV.

  Tu veux déjeuner ? Non, merci j'ai déjà mangé = Do you want to eat ? No, thanks, I've already eaten

- when you talk abour sth you did several times in the past = Nous sommes allés plusieurs fois en Espagne / <em> we have been to Spain several times</em>


<u>How to form it</u>

auxiliaire 'être' ou 'avoir'  present tense<em>,( depends on the verbs)</em> + past participle of the verb.

Passé composé with 'avoir'

the p. participle never agree <em>except</em> if the direct object is BEFORE the verb. In that case it will agree with the Direct Object ==>elle a pris une photo = la photo qu'elle a prise  <em>(she took a picture / the picture she took) </em> As "photo" is feminine<em> 'une photo'</em>, p. participle 'pris' (verbe : prendre) is going to agree in gender with it . Same for plural = les photos que j'ai prises .... j'ai pris des photos (féminin pluriel)


passé composé with 'être'

the past participle <em>always </em>agree with the subject.


Did my best to explain...!!!!

Hope it helps a little :)

AnnyKZ [126]4 years ago
5 0

Salut !



1.  Est-ce que tu as pris le petit déjeuner ?  (prendre)

2.  Nous avons voulu leur rendre visite.   (vouloir)

3.  Qu'est-ce que l'on a dit ?  (dire)

4.  Est-ce que vous avez bu le lait? (boire)



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