Est-ce que Pauline a perdu sa raquette?
Oui, elle l'a perdue.
Bonjour,
Answer:
3. Ce sont "vos" stylos".
4. Ce sont "tes" dictionnaires.
Explanation:
Singulier Pluriel
masculin féminin masculin/féminin
MON MA MES
TON TA TES
SON SA SES
NOTRE NOTRE NOS
VOTRE VOTRE VOS
LEUR LEUR LEURS
Answer:
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.
Bonsoir,
.Est-ce que tu veux aller au cinéma ce soir?
0.Pardon, monsieur. S’il vous plait... savez-vous où est le musée?
0.Marise et Clarisse ne peuvent pas aller à la plage demain.
0.Joël ne veut pas jouer au football cet après-midi.
0.Emmanuel étudie l’anglais mais il ne sait pas le parler.
0.M. et Mme Lasalle sont occupés. Ils ne peuvent pas venir ce soir.
0.Nous n’avons pas d’argent. Nous ne pouvons pas aller en Europe.
0.Oui, tu peux aller à la piscine parce que tu sais nager.
dom·i·nant
/ˈdämənənt/
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adjective
most important, powerful, or influential.
"they are now in an even more dominant position in the market"
Similar:
presiding
ruling
governing
controlling
commanding
ascendant
supreme
authoritative
most influential
most powerful
superior
prepotent
prepollent
assertive
self-assured
self-possessed
forceful
domineering
bullish
feisty
not backward in coming forward
pushy
pushful
Opposite:
subservient
submissive
noun
1.
GENETICS
a dominant trait or gene.
"this disorder is inherited as a dominant"
2.
MUSIC
the fifth note of the diatonic scale of any key, or the key based on this, considered in relation to the key of the tonic.
Explanation:
dom·i·nant
/ˈdämənənt/
Learn to pronounce
See definitions in:
All
Biology
Philosophy
Music
adjective
most important, powerful, or influential.
"they are now in an even more dominant position in the market"
Similar:
presiding
ruling
governing
controlling
commanding
ascendant
supreme
authoritative
most influential
most powerful
superior
prepotent
prepollent
assertive
self-assured
self-possessed
forceful
domineering
bullish
feisty
not backward in coming forward
pushy
pushful
Opposite:
subservient
submissive
noun
1.
GENETICS
a dominant trait or gene.
"this disorder is inherited as a dominant"
2.
MUSIC
the fifth note of the diatonic scale of any key, or the key based on this, considered in relation to the key of the tonic.