The French verb étudier is not an irregular verb, and follows the normal rules of conjugation for an -er verb as follows:
Take off the -er and add
(je) -e
(tu) -es
(il/elle/on) -e
(nous) -ons
(vous) -ez
(ils/elles) -ent
Therefore the conjugations for étudier are:
J'étudie
Tu étudies
Il/elle/on étudie
Nous étudions
Vous étudiez
Ils/elles étudient
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Answer:
1) Voilà la maison dans laquelle je suis né
2) C'est ce livre qui m'a permit de réussir l'examen
3) L'ouvrier a besoin de ses outils sans lesquels il ne pourrait pas travailler
4) Le professeur enseigne devant ce tableau qui est blanc
For example, if I say “une table” – the gender is feminine, and the number is singular. Both are show by the French article “une”in this example, however your French teacher may have withhold this information during the test if you had to memorize a list of French words!
Answer:
Question 1: Where is Barrow?
--> Barrow is in Alaska
Question 2: What's the weather like there?
--> In Alaska the weather is very cold
Question 3: What is the guide's name?
--> The guide's name is Michel
Question 4: What does "gants" mean?
--> "gants" means gloves
Question 5: What happens in summer?
--> In summer the sun shines the whole day
Question 6: What does Michel do on the weekends?
--> On weekends, Michel goes fishing on midnight and goes to the restaurant with his family
Question 7: What does he love about winter?
--> he loves the snow and the rain in winter
Question 8: Where does he go in winter?
--> he goes to the bar
Question 9: Would you like to live there? Why?
--> No, I wouldn't like living in Alaska because the weather in winter is very cold and I don't like freezing weather.
The tréma is an accent that is only used on 2 vowels in French: ë and <span>ï. Its purpose is to let readers know that that vowel should be pronounced separately from the vowel that comes before it. So basically, this accent prevents two vowels from being pronounced together.
An example of a tr</span>éma is in the French word for corn: maïs. Another example is in the French word for canoe: canoë (it's spelled exactly like the english word except for the tréma on the e).