Bonjour
TRANSLATE
Some old books and some new books
Quelques vieux livres et quelques livres neufs.
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Which ones are you talking about ?
De quoi est-ce que tu parles ?
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
ENGLISH
I would want a three story house five bedrooms three full bathrooms and one half bathroom including a backyard, lawn with a garden and flower beds, a basement and attic. In the basement the first bathroom being a half bathroom it would not have a shower, there would also be a kitchenette down there just in case with a closet for storage.
Next we have the first floor with a open concept theme, the kitchen would have an island and breakfast bar, the living room would be spacious with room to move and play then the dining room ( pretty much a basic one) and parlor.
Now the second story four of the five bedrooms will reside on this floor the first one being a master bedroom two others being average size and the fourth a guest bedroom, the master bedroom has the first full bathroom, the guest bedroom has the second bathroom attached and the hallway bathroom has the third.
Onto the attic the attic would have the last bedroom and a game room with a closet full of board and card games. This is just an outline of my ideal
1. Je choisis l'orange parce que c'est délicieux.
2. Est-ce que tu choisis ton crayon?
3. Il choisit le plage de temps en temps.
4. Nous choisissons le pizza fromage.
5. Choisissez-vous l'université?
6. Ils choisissent les fleurs rouge pour leur copines.
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The big thing you need to know with this is how to conjugate verbs. In case you need a reminder, here they are. Don't forget that before you add the correct ending, take off the ir, er, or re at the end of each.
<u>-ir verbs:</u>
- Je: is
- Tu: is
- Il/elle/on: it
- Nous: issons
- Vous: issez
- Ils/elles: issent
<u>-er verbs:</u>
- Je: e
- Tu: es
- Il/elle/on: e
- Nous: ons
- Vous: ez
- Ils/elles: ent
<u>-re verbs:</u>
- Je: s
- Tu: s
- Il/elle/on: -
- Nous: ons
- Vous: ez
- Ils/elles: ent
All of this can be pretty tricky to remember sometimes, but here are a few tricks to remembering conjugations.
- If je verbs end with a consonant, it will always be an s
- Tu verbs always end with an s
- Nous verbs will always end in ons (the one exception is the verb être, in which the nous verb is sommes)
- Vous verbs always end in ez (except for the verb faire, in which the vous verb is faites)
- Ils/elles verbs always end with ent (except for the pillar verbs, aller, être, avoir, and faire, in which they end with ont)
Also don't forget that in French, the noun comes first, then the adjectives to describe it. That means that you will probably end up saying things like "the table big brown." This does sound pretty ridiculous in English, but that is how it works in French.
There are 3 main ways to form a question. Two of them are shown above.
- The first isn't shown, but it is the easiest. You just make a statement, like "You are choosing your pencil" and just add a question mark to the end.
- The second way is to make your statement, but add "est-ce que" to the beginning and a question mark to the end.
- The third and most important way is to invert your subject and verb, adding a hyphen between the two. That means that something like "vous choisissez" will become "choisissez-vous." The catch is, if you are asking if Marie has chosen a flower, you need to substitute a subject, in this case the subject would be elle, in place of the name in the inversion. That would cause you to have a question that looks something like this: "Marie choisit-elle sa fleur?" Now, if you wanted to ask if Marie likes her flower, you have to do something more special. If you just left your sentence like this: "Marie aime-elle sa fleur?" there would be a guttural stop between aime and elle. To solve that problem, you need to add a t inbetween to create a sentence that looks like this: "Marie aime-t-elle sa fleur?"
Hi,
5) Quand j'étais jeune je jouais au tennis tous les étés.
6) Hier, l'étudiant est parti pour aller à l'université.
7) Je voyageais tous les jours.
8) Le malade se sentait mal, mais maintenant ça va.
Answer:
Explanation:Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Est ce que le personnage Cyrano de Bergerac a vraiment existé?
Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac, poète, a inspiré Rostand , mas il s'est bien éloigné de sa biographie.