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2. He did not know<u> her</u>, but offered it to <u>her</u> anyway.
3. Why did you give <u>him</u> a small tip?
4. Who writes <u>you</u> so many letters?
5. Frank gave it to <u>us </u>last week.
6. She explained everything to <u>me.</u>
7. Could you leave the lights off for <u>them</u>?
Explanation:
The underlined and boldened words are the indirect pronouns. As explained in the box, indirect pronouns are used to replace the indirect object nouns in sentences.
Sometimes, both the direct and indirect objects can appear in the same sentence. To easily recognize the indirect objects in this instance, we search for them after the prepositions, To and For. These principles were applied in underlining the words above.
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Explanation:
Bonjour,
Tu apprends à faire la cuisine?
Hello,
You’ve already conjugated some, but here you go:
a. être-> est
b. avoir-> avons
c. parler-> parlent
d. chercher-> cherche
e. aimer-> aimez
f. habiter-> habites
g. aller-> allons
Remember conjugations are just changing a verb from its original form to the one that makes sense with the person doing something. For example in English, we don’t say “ I to listen to music.” we say “ I listen to music.”
To listen—(changes into)—> listen.
2. Je mange du porc et du poisson pour le dîner.
3. Nous buvons du vin après le dîner.
4. Vous mangez du bœuf avec des pommes de terre.
5. Ils mangent de la dinde pour le Thanksgiving.
6. Tu bois de l’eau minérale quand tu manges le saucisson.
7. Elles boivent du chocolat chaud en hiver.
8. Je bois du thé glacée et je mange une pastèque.
9. Nous buvons du thé et nous mangeons des citrons.
10. Vous mangez des pommes et des oranges.