Bonjour,
Answer:
a) Vous faites de la du gymnastique.
b) Tu fais des du la karaté.
c) Il fait des du judo.
d) Elle fait du théâtre.
e) Nous faisons de la peinture.
f) Vous faites des randonnées.
g) Ils font dde l’ escrime.
h) Elles font de l' athlétisme.
i) Je fais de l’équitation.
j) Tu fais de la danse.
k) Il fait de l’ acrobatie
l) Elle fait du vélo.
m) Nous faisons des arts martiaux.
n) Je fais de la boxe.
o) Ils font du ski.
p) Elles font des exercices.
Answer:
2. He did not know<u> her</u>, but offered it to <u>her</u> anyway.
3. Why did you give <u>him</u> a small tip?
4. Who writes <u>you</u> so many letters?
5. Frank gave it to <u>us </u>last week.
6. She explained everything to <u>me.</u>
7. Could you leave the lights off for <u>them</u>?
Explanation:
The underlined and boldened words are the indirect pronouns. As explained in the box, indirect pronouns are used to replace the indirect object nouns in sentences.
Sometimes, both the direct and indirect objects can appear in the same sentence. To easily recognize the indirect objects in this instance, we search for them after the prepositions, To and For. These principles were applied in underlining the words above.
No, they aren't conjugated correctly :(
The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'parler' for 'je' is 'parle,' so
"Je vais du parler" becomes "Je vais du parle."
The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'chanter' for 'il/elle/on' is 'chante,' so
"Elle va de la chanter" becomes "Elle va de la chante."<span>
</span>The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'écouter' for 'nous' is 'écoute,' so<span>
"Nous allons du écouter" becomes "</span>Nous allons du écoute."
the first one is correct
Question word, subject, verb, question mark .
Est-ce que is never used with a question word .....
Est-ce que vous sortez ? means are you going out.....
you can also say : Sortez-vous ?
but est-ce que is more commonly used
Answer:
I think it's B
Explanation:
Because le décollage means take off and I thinks that's what the Pic is showing