Je t'aime = i love you in french
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>Je dois ranger ma chambre.</em>
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<em>Ma mère doit faire la lessive.</em>
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<em>Je ne veux pas faire la vaisselle tous les jours.</em>
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<em>Il veut sortir la poubelle.</em>
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<em>Chaque matin, ils doivent donner à manger au chien.</em>
Answer: Right? Is not it ? Is... ? But ? This is ?
Explanation:that’s what it is translated but I’m not sure if that tell question sorry
In this question we are going to answer a series of questions about verbs in French.
<h3>The conjugation of verbs in French?</h3>
The conjugation of verbs in French is a very basic thing. The good thing is that this subject is not very difficult. At the same time, without knowing him, it is quite difficult to have a conversation with a French-speaking native.
1. Fill in the blanks in the following sentence with the words that will make the sentence mean "This book here is good!
2. Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the appropriate form of the verb manger.
- Je préfére manger un sandwich
3. Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the appropriate verb.
4. Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the word(s) that will make the sentence express the recent past.
- Nous sommes allés camper hier
5. You want to know where someone went last night. Fill in the blank in the following question with the appropriate interrogatory word.
- où êtes-vous allés hier soir?
To learn French it takes practice, and this is great practice.
Pour apprendre le français, il faut de la pratique, et c'est une excellente pratique.
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Bonsoir,
Tu as écrit
Je n'ai pas eu
Ils ont mis
Vous avez perdu
Elle a fait
Nous n'avons jamais ouvert
Elles ont dû
Il a bu
Je n'ai pas regardé
Vous n'avez pas voulu
Tu n'as rien vu
J'ai pu
Il a fallu
Elles ont pris
Nous n'avons pas parlé