To form the present tense of an -re verb, drop the -re of the infinitive, like you do for -er and -ir verbs. When you do that, you're left with the stem for the conjugation of the present tense, and you can add the present tense endings specific to -re verbs: -s, -s, nothing, -ons, -ez, -ent.
Bonjour,
The Chinese teacher is a women.
<em> faux</em>
Explanation:
Brigitte : Ah, bon, et<em> il </em>est comment <em>le</em> prof de chinois ?
Béatrice :<em> Il </em>est petit et mince et<em> il</em> est très intelligent.
<em>il = </em>masculin
<em>le =</em> masculin
<em>Bonjour ! </em>
<em />
<em>1. --------------- je porte un jean.</em>
<em>2. --------------------porte une chemise.</em>
<em>3.----------------------- un short.</em>
<em>4. ---------------------une robe.</em>
<em>5. -------------------je porte un pantalon noir.</em>
<em>6. ---------------------je porte un costume.</em>
<em>7. ---------------- je vais mettre un imperméable.</em>
<em>8. ---------------------je vais mettre une casquette.</em>
<em>9. ----------------- un t-shirt.</em>
<em>10. ------------- une chemise</em>
It should be “grande”, without the “e” it implies that the adjective is masculine and since we’re talking abt ur mom u need to add the “e”
Bonjour (again)
1. Elle va dormir .
2. les enfants partent ...
3. Ils dorment ....
4. Tu ne sors pas .....
Byye and don’t forget I’m proud of you(always)!!<333