Bonjour,
Answer:
Quand je suis sorti hier, il "faisait" beau.
No, they aren't conjugated correctly :(
The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'parler' for 'je' is 'parle,' so
"Je vais du parler" becomes "Je vais du parle."
The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'chanter' for 'il/elle/on' is 'chante,' so
"Elle va de la chanter" becomes "Elle va de la chante."<span>
</span>The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'écouter' for 'nous' is 'écoute,' so<span>
"Nous allons du écouter" becomes "</span>Nous allons du écoute."
Answer:
Explanation:
Bonjour,
La fille de mon oncle est __ de ma mère.
la nièce
Answer:
Julie est plus grande que Marie.
Explanation:
"Julie is taller than Marie"
Subject pronouns say who performs the action of the verb in a sentence.
English Example:
Sentence: She sings.
- “She” is the subject pronoun in the sentence because “she” is performing the action (singing).
French Example:
Sentence: Elle chante.
- “Elle” is the subject pronoun because “elle” is performing the action.