I’m not sure what your possible answer choices are but L’écrivain is ‘the writer’ and beaucoup Is ‘a lot’ So my guess is écrit. L’écrivain écrit beacoup. Is ‘The writer wrote a lot.’ Sorry if I’m wrong.
Answer:
Write the correct form of the verb to paint to complete the sentence.
(Blank) a portrait? No, it's a landscape.
Write the correct form of the verb to paint in the past tense to complete the sentence.
The Impressionists (blank) in the garden at Giverny.
Write the verb to paint in the imperfect to complete the sentence.
We (blank) in the garden when it started to rain.
Write the relative pronoun (who or that) to complete each sentence.
Monet painted the garden (blank) you see.
The garden (blank) has inspired many of Monet's paintings in Giverny.
Where is the portrait (blank) you painted?
Here is the garden (blank) Monet has created.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Subject
Explanation:
In English you can put an adverb after the subject e.g. the cat easily jumped over the wall. However in French, you can't, and the sentence would have to be "the cat jumped easily over the wall" (but in French).
Hi !
Quelle phrase est correcte ?
- Ne t'en va pas. Reste ici.
- Finissez ce que vous avez commencé !
- Attends-moi !
- Veuillez m'accompagner .
- Sois prudent !
hope I helped !
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