<em>Bonjour,</em>
<em>Choose the sentence which matches the meaning of the IR verb: </em>punir
Je ne fais pas mes devoirs.
Answer:
Facts are in the explanation...
Explanation:
1. French is a romance language derived from Latin
2. Nearly 45% of English words are of French origin.
3. There are around 220 million French speakers worldwide.
4. French is an official language in 29 countries.
5. Not all French dialects are alike and pronunciation changes all throughout France.
6. Beauty and the Beast was originally written in French.
7. Most locals of France didn't speak French until after the French Revolution.
8. There are no genuinely French words that use the letter <em>w.</em>
9.<em> E </em>is the most common letter in French words.
10. Counting in French involves a lot of math.
Hope this helps :)
Bonjour,
Answer:
1. Ils "ont" dormi hier à minuit
2. Nous "sommes" venus hier.
3. Tu "as " écris la date hier.
4. Nous "sommes" tombés ce matin là par terre.
5. Vous "êtes" venus il y a une heure.
Answer:
1. Voici les crayons.
2. C'est des gommes.
3. Elle aime les livres.
4: C'est des affiches.
5: Voici les cartes.
6: C'est les bureaux de Mme Gudde.
7: J'aime les hamburgers.
8: Tu aimes les sandwichs?
Explanation:
In singular form, when a word has '"la/le" as determinant, it becomes "les" in plural form. If it's "une/un", then it becomes "des". You then have to add an "x" or "s" at the end of the noun, depending on the word. Don't forget to change the adjectives too.
BUT, some words in french don't change whether they're written in plural or singular form so you have to be careful with that.
hope this helped :)
Bonjour,
1. Je __mets ____ la table. (mettre/présent)
2. Nadine __a mis ____ la télévision. (mettre/passé composé)
3. Vous __omettez ____ cinq questions de l'examen. (omettre/présent)
4. M. Naudeau et sa femme __ont promis de ___ venir à la fête. (promettre/passé composé)