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→ rester (to stay)
Nous <u>restons</u> chez nous pendant les vacances.
<em>(we stay at home during the holidays) </em>
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1-<em> Nous y allons demain. </em>Nous n'y allons pas demain.
2- <em>Elles y regardent la télé. ► </em>Elles n'y regardent pas la télé.
3- <em>On n'y va pas. ► </em>On ne va pas y aller.
4- <em>Elle travaille dans la cuisine</em>. ► Elle y travaille.
5- <em>Ils mangent au restaurant. ► </em>Ils y mangent.
<em>The pronoun </em><em>y </em><em> replaces a place and is always just before the verb. With the near future, it has to be before the infinitive, because it's the verb which does the action. Not before the verb "aller"</em>
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Answer:
Sortez
Explanation:
The conjugation of vous is always going to end with ez
During present tense I think....
Answer:
Him=lui
her self=se
Explanation:
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