<em>Bonjour ! </em>
<em>La semaine dernière, Guillaume </em>"est tombé" <em>de l'escalier.</em>
A. est tombé
Conjugaison du verbe "tomber" au passé composé :
<em>je suis tombé</em>
<em>tu es tombé</em>
<em>il, elle, on est tombé/e</em>
<em>nous sommes tombés</em>
<em>vous êtes tombés</em>
<em>ils, elles sont tombés/ées</em>
I think they are technically correct, but 1 and 3 sound a bit weird, since you use twice the verb "aller" in the same sentence.
I suggest:
1. Je vais regarder un film au cinéma.
3. Nous allons faire les courses. (buy groceries)
No problem with the 2.
Answer:
Voici la grande fille blonde.
Explanation:
When calling someone tall in French, you use "grand" or "grande." However, since "fille" is feminine, the correct word would be "grande."
Answer:
During the early Middle Ages, the oriflamme, the flag of Saint Denis, was used—red, with two, three, or five spikes. Originally, it was the royal banner under the Capetians. It was stored in Saint-Denis abbey, where it was taken when war broke out.
Explanation: