J’ai finalement acheté mon matériel pour l’école, il me manque seulement un crayon rouge parce que le mien est usé.
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I like to draw in french is
Explanation:
J'aime dessiner.
Molière!
I actually just read about this today :)
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- Paul <u>a</u> quartorze ans.
- La sœur de Paul, Carole, <u>a</u> seize ans.
- La famille de Paul et Carole <u>a </u>un appartement.
- Les Cordonniers <u>ont</u> une belle voiture.
- Et ils <u>ont</u> un chien adorable, Minouche.
- Tu <u>as</u> une grande famille?
- Non, j'<u>ai</u> une petite famille.
- Tu n'<u>as</u> pas de frères?
- Nine was skipped, and I'm not sure if this was on purpose or not.
- <u>Je suis</u> un suel enfant-moi ! (I'm not entirely sure about this one, but I'm pretty sure that's it.)
- Mais nous <u>avons</u> un chat adorable.
Explanation:
There are six ways to conjugate the verb avoir each matching to a different subject pronoun. The subject pronouns can be generally sorted into which are (or can be in the case of vous) plural and which cannot.
Singular
- J'<u>ai</u>
- Tu <u>as</u>
- Il/Elle/On <u>a</u>
Plural (or possibly plural for vous)
- Nous <u>avons</u>
- Vous <u>avez</u>
- Ils/Elles <u>ont</u>
In order to determine which to use, you have to match the subject of the sentence with the subject pronoun that you would replace it with, such as for the first sentence, "Paul" can be replaced by "il", or just find the subject pronoun if it's already there, like in sentence five. Please let me know if you have anymore questions! Good luck on your quiz!