Woah! That's a long list you've got there. I won't write them all for you, but I can tell you how :)
A french inversion is when you take a statement, locate its conjugated verb and subject pronoun, flip their order, and add a hyphen between them. For example, the statement "Tu aimes manger" (you like to eat), can become "Aimes-tu manger ?" which makes it "Do you like to eat?". But you seem to have this down already.
On to more complicated rules!
If there is a specific noun, (e.g. "Lucas aime manger"), you would add its corresponding pronoun (e.g. "Lucas aime-t-il manger ?").
That brings us to another thing. If the conjugated verb ends in a vowel (e.g. aime) and the subject pronoun is either "il", "elle", or "on", then add a "t" between them (e.g. "aime-t-il"). Remember the hyphens!
To locate your statement, remove any "est-ce que"s or "n'est-ce pas"s. If there are none, you're probably all good!
Hope this helps! Have a great day :)
"végétarien" means vegetarian
"viande" means meat
"légumes" means vegetables
"poisson" means fish
"fruits de mer" means seafood (but "fruit" on itself means fruit so I guess it's a trap :) )
So the answer is "des légumes"
Bonjour !
11- Passé composé "vous/rentrer"
Vous êtes rentrés <em>(plural vous) </em>Vous êtes rentré <em>(formal you)</em>
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12- Passé composé "elle/se lever"
Elle s'est levée
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13-Le fils de mon fils est ...
mon petit-fils
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14- Un mariage est ...
la célébration du jour où deux personnes se marient <em>(a wedding)</em>
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15- Le frère de ma mariée est ...
mon beau-frère
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16- Le père de ma mariée est ...
mon beau-père
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17- Le grand-père de mon père est ...
mon arrière grand-père
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18- Le fils de ma mariée, qui n'est pas mon fils, est ...
mon demi-fils
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19- Le mari de ma mère, qui n'est pas mon père, est ...
mon beau-père
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20- Écris au présent "je/se calmer"
je me calme
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21- passé composé de "elle/s'entendre"
elle s'est entendue
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
"I had to walk"
Je devais marcher