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Mario lit à ses <u>enfants</u>.
Nous donnons le journal aux<u> enfants.</u>
Tu achètes un cadeau pour <u>Fatima</u>.
Je pense à mes<u> parents</u>.
Il téléphone à son <u>grand-père</u>.
Explanation:
Un COI refers to the indirect object of the sentence. It is often preceded by a preposition. For example: Il donne un cadeau à sa mère (He gives his mother a gift): un cadeau is the COD and sa mère is the COI; Je te parle (I'm talking to you): te is the COI because we say parler à (to talk to).
1. Il reste un peu de fromage.
2. Elle a volé un sac de marque.
3. Pour le gâteau, il nous faut 500 grammes de beurre.
4. J’ai mis une tranche de jambon dans mon sandwich.
5. J’ai acheté trois bouteilles de sodas pour mon anniversaire.
6. Mon père a mangé des pommes.
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<em>Le jour du mariage, les parents des mariés doivent signer un contrat de mariage et s'engagent à payer tous les frais de mariage.</em>
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The verb boire (meaning to drink) is an irregular verb, which means that its forms have to be learned by heart because you can't just make them following some rules. In the case of this verb, its past participle is D. bu.
Past participle is used to form a couple of complex tenses in French, such as passé composé, plus-que-parfait, passé antérieur, f<span>utur antérieur, and tenses in the conditional and subjunctive forms. </span>
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Getting hurt is part of life. When you first start learning how to something, you may skin your knees, get a few cuts here and there, but you learn not to do what you were doing so you change. You try the same thing uyou were attempting to succed at and not do what was hurting you before. After a few attempts you have it down and doing it effortlessly.
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