So basically, your French teacher is having you rewrite the sentence, but with the addition of « ne...pas » surrounding the verb. For example, the fourth one would be « Non, je ne mange pas... » and then finish the sentence. You just have to remember conjugations (je, tu, il, elle, nous, vous, ils, elles). « ne pas » is like the English word “not,” as in: “I did not eat lunch.” In French, that would be « Je ne mange pas le déjeuner. »
Answer:
1- n'ont pas acheté
2. n’étais pas encore parti
3. n’étais jamais descendu
4. n’étions pas venus
5- n’étiez pas restées
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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Bonjour
Ma mère m'a dit que ------------une excellente cuisinière. Elle a menti.
<em>if there is no elision with 'que', 2 solutions (1st one = the best):</em>
<u>1- Ma mère m'a dit que </u><u>tu étais une </u><u>excellente cuisinière. Elle a menti.</u>
<em>OR</em>
2- Ma mère m'a dit que j'étais une excellente cuisinière. Elle a menti.
<em>With elision ==></em>
<em>Ma mère m'a dit </em><em>qu'elle était </em><em>une excelllente cuisinière. Elle a menti.</em>
Hope this helps :)