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).
Answer:
Explanation:
Bonjour,
14. C'est toi qui <u>as </u>balayé hier matin.
toi = tu
<span>The imperfect is used for description, talk about a habit. The action is incomplete:
Exemple : When it was cold he did not forget to put his gloves on the mantelpiece.
(Quand il <u>faisait</u> froid il <u>n'oubliait</u> pas de mettre ses gants sur la cheminée.)
Here it is a habit.
For the past tense; action is accurate and complete.
<u>Exemple </u>: He put his gloves on fire home from work.
(Il <u>a mis</u> ses gants sur la cheminée en rentrant du travail.)
He did it once, it happened dated.</span>