Answer:
Les parents ont monté la tente
Théo a fait un feu de camp
Mathilde a perdu sa lampe de poche.
J'ai ouvert deux boites de conserves.
La boîte d’allumettes est à côté du réchaud.
Explanation:
Most of these sentences are in the passé composé.
So once you get the subject and auxiliary verb-- forms of avoir-- in agreement, the rest of the objects fall into place.
The tricky part here is that a number of terms that are one word in English are phrases in French:
a campfire >> un feu de camp
her flashlight >> sa lampe de poche
two cans >> deux boites de conserves
The matchbox >> La boîte d’allumettes
beside >> à côté de
and vice-versa:
A two-word verb in English is one word in French.
put up >>monté
I’m a wee bit confused on this question, but if you’re looking for a dynamic date type thing, I got you.
Answers:
Buzz and Woody (toy story)
Sponge bob and Patrick
Water boy and Lava girl
As a pilot, Amelia Earhart set many world flying records. She became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean and the first person to make a solo flight across both the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. Earhart also set several height and speed records in an airplane.
Answer:
a)
Explanation:
b) and c) cannot be correct as any preposition like "a" or "de" can't go before "du". Since b) and c) both contain these, the correct answer must be a).
Bonjour,
Complete the sentence with quel, quelle, quels, quelles:
"Quels" <em>sports aimes-tu?</em>
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sports = <em>masculin/pluriel</em>
quels = <em>masculin/pluriel</em>
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Quelle : féminin/singulier
Quel : masculin/singulier
Quelles : féminin/pluriel
Quels : masculin/pluriel