La voix active is when the subject does the action, instead of receiving the action. In this case all you have to do switch the object and the subject, and change the verb tense from passé surcomposé to passé composé.
The first one becomes : Ils ont réparé ma voiture.
The second one : Mon fils a perdu son chat.
You see that there's one past participate that is remove and the sentence seems to be flip (kinda). Also, sometime you have to make up the subject since it's not explicit like in number 1.
3 Le technicien a réparé notre ordinateur.
4. Ici, nous avons vendu du café.
5. Nous avons ouvert la porte ce matin.
6. Nous avons fermé les livres.
7 Le prof a corrigé ma composition.
8. Ils ont bâti la maison en 1955.
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C'est le crayon du frère de Sophie.
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Answer:
I think it's un.
Explanation:
Un means my in French. Un is the masculine version of my. So, since you're talking about "my father's little cousins" you would have to go with a masculine version of un.
Lol. Basically, it's the last option. :)
The first one is correct “vous ne faites pas de tennis le weekend”
- Quel âge ont-ils?
( how old are they? )
- D’où viennent t-ils?
( where are they from? )
- À quoi ressemblent-ils?
( what do they look like? )
- Depuis combien de temps sont-ils installés ici?
( since when did they moved here? )
- Ont-ils des animaux?
( have they any pets? )
- Quel sont leur nom?
( what are their name? )
- Ont-ils enfants?
( have they children? )
- Pourquoi se sont-ils installés ici?
( why did they decided to move here? )
- Sont-ils mariés?
( are they married? )