It's a greeting for the richest people
Subject pronouns say who performs the action of the verb in a sentence.
English Example:
Sentence: She sings.
- “She” is the subject pronoun in the sentence because “she” is performing the action (singing).
French Example:
Sentence: Elle chante.
- “Elle” is the subject pronoun because “elle” is performing the action.
Salut !
1. Je ne me sens pas bien aujourd'hui.
2. Tu ne te dépêches pas de rentrer chez toi ce soir ?
3. Mon mari ne s'endort pas tout de suite le soir. Moi, oui.
4. Nous ne nous ennuyons pas dans ce cours.
5. Vous ne vous amusez pas à cette fête ?
6. Les étudiants ne se détendent pas la semaine des examens.
Dis-moi si tu as des questions :)
The verb boire (meaning to drink) is an irregular verb, which means that its forms have to be learned by heart because you can't just make them following some rules. In the case of this verb, its past participle is D. bu.
Past participle is used to form a couple of complex tenses in French, such as passé composé, plus-que-parfait, passé antérieur, f<span>utur antérieur, and tenses in the conditional and subjunctive forms. </span>