The name qualifies things, animals, people. He can be :
- a common name
Ex: horse - earth
- a proper name.
Ex: Jean - France
The determinant is a word that gives the gender (male or female) and the number (singular or plural). He can be :
- a definite article: the la ...
- an indefinite article: one of the ...
- a possessive determinant: my mother ...
- a demonstrative determinant: what this these ...
- an indefinite determinant: some few ...
Expansions of the name
Name expansions provide additional information. We can remove them, and the sentence must remain correct.
The adjectives qualifying epithets
Ex: a nice man, a gray cat, an unhappy girl
Additions to the name
They can be :
- another name: Ex: the fire truck
- an infinitive verb: Ex: a washing machine
Subordinate clauses relating to:
Ex: the cat I found
by TGKING17
do not forget to add me as the best answer please
Hi,
Je n'aime pas courir.
Les gens courent à Paris.
Pourquoi est-ce que tu ne cours pas-----
Nous devons courir !
Courons, les filles ! ----
As-tu couru hier?
Isabelle a couru ----
Answer:
Il n'as pas fait les courses.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. vont
2. buvons
3. faites
4. prennent
5. sort
6. ris
7. envoies
8. emmene (accent grave on the second e - the accent that goes downwards in a line)
Explanation:
Both 'Bonjour' and 'Salut' can be used to say hi in French.
Bonjour is more formal, whilst Salut is more informal.