Bonjour !
Answer:
1) La baignoire est dans la salle de bain.
Je me baigne dans la baignoire.
2) Je coupe l'herbe. ( to mow=tondre) correct : Je tonds la pelouse.(lawn)
I'll go and mow the lawn.
3) au deuxième étage
Correct
Exemple :
3= Au deuxième étage il y a deux chambres.
Le premier étage : the first floor
A l'étage au dessus :on the floor above
A l'étage au dessous : on the floor below
Pauline : J'ai mis la panoplie de plage dans mon sac.
Agnes : N'oublie pas des lunettes de soleil.
<em>Bonjour,</em>
<em>Au supermarché, j'achète toujours quelques légumes.</em>
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<em>A mon avis, la moitié d'une flute. </em>
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<em>Dans le placard, il y a une boîte de haricots verts.</em>
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<em>A la cantine, on peut manger des hamburgers.</em>
Answer:
a. êtes
Explanation:
Firstly, we need the correct verb that conjugates with "vous". This eliminates both avons and est. That leaves us with just "êtes" or "avez", which is quite tricky to differentiate which one to use. Thankfully, there is a special yet quite odd way to remember what verbs conjugate with etre. This pneumonic device is called "Dr. Mrs. P Vandertramp" if you're interested, but all you need to know is that rentrer is one of those words. Therefore, "êtes" is the correct verb missing from the sentence.
Well the past compound is similar with the past continuous
in English : it's be + ing
in French either avoir (have) or être (be) + past participle
the simple past is quite similar to the imparfait
you just have ti use the verb.
so the're alike by having two verbs in the continuous tense but different because in French you use either be or have. No always be.
I hope this is the answer you were waiting for .....