<em>Bonjour,</em>
1. LA MERE : <em>Tu vas manger dans ta chambre ?</em>
<em>- Oui, je vais </em>y manger.
Hi,
<span>Quelle phrase est correcte?
Quand j'étais jeune, je jouais au tennis tous les étés. ***
Quelle phrase est correcte?
Hier, l'étudiant est parti pour aller à l'université. ***
Quelle phrase est correcte?
Je voyageais tous les jours.
Conjugaison du verbe "voyager" à l'imparfait :
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<span>je voyageais
tu voyageais
il/ elle/ on voyageait
nous voyagions
vous voyagiez
ils / ellesvoyag<span>eaient</span>
Quelle phrase est correcte?
Le malade se sentait mal, mais maintenant ça va.
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Answer:
11. Je n'aime pas le tennis.
12. Je n'ai pas de cahier dans mon cartable.
13. Il n'y a pas de globe sur le bureau.
14. Mes stylos sont ici.
15. Il y a trois livres.
Answer:
FRANCK: What are you doing this weekend? CÉLINE: Me, not much, I have more money. Finally, I have enough to buy myself a hot chocolate and that's it. ÉMILIE: It depends on what we do. If you come to my place, it's okay, no need for money. MATHILDE: How much pocket money do you have? FRANCK: Me, my parents give me € 10 every Saturday. CÉLINE: Is that all? It's not important. Me, I have € 15 every Wednesday and sometimes, when the weekend arrives, I have nothing, despite my efforts to save. ÉMILIE: My mother gives me € 20 twice a month and despite my spending on magazines, I'm doing very well. FRANCK: Hey! it's the same as 10 € every Monday! When I was ... 10 years old, I believe, they gave me money once a month; but I was not doing it. I couldn't handle it, it was too hard. EMILIE: Why? FRANCK: I was spending everything pretty fast, so I negotiated this new system.
Explanation:
i hope this help you luv. ❤
In words ending in -IR, we drop the -IR and add i.
For example, finir in passé composé would become fini.
J'ai fini
Tu as fini
Il a fini
Nous avons fini
Vous avez fini
Ils ont fini