Un désir de plus d'un besoin
Bonjour
1- J'étais sur le point d'aller au cinéma quand mon ami a décidé de me rejoindre.
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2- Elle était en train de faire la cuisine quand sa sœur est rentrée.
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3- Ils venaient de manger quand leur voiture a disparu.
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4- Nous étions en train de partir en promenade quand mes grands-parents se sont sentis soudainement fatigués.
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5- Ils sortaient du restaurant au moment où ils ont vu un terrible accident de voiture.
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6- J'étais sur le point de descendre les escaliers quand ma mère est tombée de la chaise.
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
Bonjour
Sur la table, il y a un ordinateur et un taille-crayon.
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With basic French adjectives, if the subject is singular and masculine, like "mon frère" you would add nothing to the adjective (e.g. mon petit frère). If the subject is singular and feminine, like "ma sœur", you would add an "e" to the adjective (e.g. ma petite sœur). If the subject is plural and masculine, or a group of mixed genders, you would add a "s" (e.g. mes petits frères). If the subject is plural and feminine, you would add an "es" (e.g. mes petites sœurs). Also, if the masculine adjective like "aimable" already has an "e" ending, you would add nothing for singular masculine and feminine subjects (e.g. mon frère est aimable; ma sœur est aimable). You would add an "s" to the end of masculine and plural subjects though (e.g. mes frères sont aimables; mes sœurs sont aimables). ok sorry for being really lengthy I hope that helps.
Answer:
In order to fill in the blank with the correct auxiliary verb, let's understand what auxiliary verbs are. Auxiliary verbs are used to form tenses, moods and forms of other verbs. For example - I am a woman. Here, 'am' is an auxiliary verb as it indicates that the sentence is in simple present tense.
NOTE: 'Lost' indicates that the sentence is in simple past tense. 'Father' is the singular subject which requires the singular form of an auxiliary verb.
Option B - 'Were' is the plural form of the auxiliary verb used with a plural subject. As the subject in the given sentence is singular, we can't use 'were'. Hence, option A is incorrect.
Option C - 'Are' is the plural form of the verb which indicates present tense. As we need an auxiliary verb in past tense and in the singular form, we can't use 'are' here. Hence, option C is incorrect.
Option D - 'Do' is the plural form of the auxiliary verb, and it indicates the state of 'doing' something and not the state of being. Also, as it is in the present tense, we can't use 'do' here. Hence, option D is incorrect.
Option A - 'Was' is the singular form of the auxiliary verb used with a singular subject. It indicates the subject's state of being in the past tense. Hence, we can use 'was' here. Thus option A is the correct answer.
'My father's wallet was lost.'