Answer:
me sens
Explanation:
"me sens" is the reflexive verb for "je." It is always the subject (je), the reflexive verb, then the infinitive verb. This is called les verbes pronominaux. In order to understand this, you should memorize the corresponding reflexive verbs for each pronoun. je -> me, tu -> te, il -> se, nous -> nous, vous -> vous, ils -> se
1) collège
2) espagnol
3) Qui
4) ?
5) pas, ni
Bonjour !!
<em>need a translation ???</em>
Mrs Laclos' makeup is really weird.
☺☺☺
One of the most important differences between French and English is how gender is used. You more or less have to memorize the gender of each noun, although you can often (but not always) tell whether a word is masculine or feminine by looking at its ending. Masculine nouns often have these end in
asme
é
eau
et
ien
isme
in
nt
oir
Feminine nouns often have these endings:
ade
aison
ance
ande
ence
ise
son
té
tié
ture
ude
hope this helps
Answer:
You posted it twice but I’m answering the other one ok
Explanation: