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9- Nous la lui avons achetée.
<em>the past partiple "acheté" agrees with the direct object pronoun because it is before the verb --> acheté</em><em>e</em>
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10- Ne t'en souviens-tu pas ?
<em> "en" before the verb</em>
<em> te + en = t' (elision)</em>
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11- Ne me la montre plus !
<em>the direct object pronoun just before the verb</em>
<em>(sujet ) + ne + pronoun + verb + negation (pas, plus, jamais...</em>
<em>ex = tu ne me la montres plus --> Ne me la montre plus !</em>
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1) A la boulangerie je vais acheter du pain et des patisseries.
2) Je vais manger au restaurant. OR Je vais manger chez mes grands-parents.
3) Pour acheter mes fruits je vais chez le frutier.
<span>1) At the bakery I go to buy bread and pastries.
2) I'm going out to eat. OR I will eat at my grandparents.
3) To buy my fruit I go to the fuitier<span>.</span></span>
Answer:
When a doctor observes the symptom of a patient and tells that he or she is likely having a flu, the reasoning she or he used is likely from the effect to cause. The reasoning from effect to cause is having to check on the cause in order to produce or come out with the effect in which the symptoms is the cause of the flu, in which the flu is the effect.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Here you go!
Make a single sentence
using present subjunctive, past sub, past infinitive.
I am furious! I did not write down his address ...................
We will go to Rome one weekend, I find it nice .................
Explanation:
You just have to add your own thing to the end of the sentence.