Hi !!
Which pair of verbs correctly completes the following sentence ?
Franck : Est-ce que Bernadette et toi, vous avez passé un bon week-end ?
<em>Did B. and you spentd a nice weekend ?</em>
Pierre : Oui !! Nous avons fait du vélo et nous avons campé.
<em>Yes, we've been cycling and we've camped.</em>
CORRECT ANSWER = A
the tense used is Passé-composé + avoir 1 st p. plural (Bernadette and I (person talking = Pierre) = NOUS + past participle of the verb
A- avons fait, avons campé ==> CORRECT
B- <em>avez</em> fait, <em>avez</em> campé ==> FALSE (<em>avoir, </em><em>2nd p. plural)</em>
C- avons <em>faire, </em>avez <em>camper ===> </em>FALSE<em> (infintif instead of p. passé)</em>
D- <em>sommes faits, sommes campés</em> ==> false<em> (p. composé with "être")</em>
hope this help :)
Bonjour
Tu peux visiter le zoo <u>de temps en temps</u>.
<em>quelquefois = sometimes</em>
<u><em>de temps en temps </em></u><em>= </em><u><em>from time to time</em></u><em> ► </em><u><em>CORRECT</em></u>
<em>d'habitude = usually</em>
<em>deux fois par semaine = twice a week</em>
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Answer:
It means "I do not speak French"
Hi, my name is Vincent Jouet and I am from Fort de France in Martinique. This is my dad Jean-Pierre. He likes to play tennis; I too love tennis. He loves to play tennis on Sunday morning at half-past eight in the summer. Me, I do not like playing tennis in the morning, I prefer to play Saturday at eighteen hours. We play tennis on weekends with my mom and my sister Anne. See you soon in France.
Vincent's dad plays tennis at what time?
Placed before the noun:
<span>1) Generally, if the adjective is shorter than the noun or as long as the noun, it is placed before it. Ex: Un joli divertissement; un beau garçon; une belle voiture. </span>
<span>2) The ordinal adjective is always placed before the noun. Ex: Le quinzième siècle. </span>
<span>Placed after the noun: </span>
<span>1) The adjective longer than the noun. Ex: un chant traditionnel; un enfant merveilleux. </span>
<span>2) The adjective that indicates a color or a geometric shape. Ex: Le drapeau blanc; une route droite. </span>
<span>3) The verbal adjectives. Ex: Un panier garni; une avenue passante. </span>