The verb boire (meaning to drink) is an irregular verb, which means that its forms have to be learned by heart because you can't just make them following some rules. In the case of this verb, its past participle is D. bu.
Past participle is used to form a couple of complex tenses in French, such as passé composé, plus-que-parfait, passé antérieur, f<span>utur antérieur, and tenses in the conditional and subjunctive forms. </span>
The Greek city-state of Massalia, known today, as Marseilles, France.
Answer:
1. Il souffre toujours avant in examen.
2. Nous ouvrons nos cadeaux.
3. Oui, je lj' ??
4. Elle couvre les meunbles avant de partir.
5. Nous offrons hiit mille dollars pour la couture.
Explanation:
Je ne me souviens pas .. je pense que c'est expressionnisme?
Answer:
Explanation:
page one
the monkey
ooh ooh ah ah!
the monkey swings from tree to tree to get his bananas
page two
the dog
BARK BARK
the dog is angry at the cat! he chases the cat to the tree!
page three
the cat!
meow! hiss!
the cat is running away from the dog, she climbs up the tree!
page four
the squirrel
the squirrel is mad at the dog!
they throw acorns at the dogs head! the dog whimpers away
page five
the fish!
blub blub
the fish hides in his underwater castle, and eat ougie
page six
the bird
caw caw!
the bird swoops down and eats up a worm
<em>GROSS! </em>
page seven
the pig
oink oink!
the pig runs around his pen, and rolls around in the mud
<em>EWWW!</em>
page eight
the alligator
GRRR
the alligator swims under water!
page nine
the shark
RAWR!
the shark swims underwater, too!
page ten
the horse
NEIGH!
the horse runs really fast!