In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference. Tenses are usually manifested by the use of specific forms of verbs, particularly in their conjugation patterns. The main tenses found in many languages include the past, present, and future.
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<h3><u>How would you ask two sisters their names?</u></h3>
ⓒ Comment vous appelez-vous ?
- A. ➫ <em>une question à </em><em><u>une</u></em><em> personne</em>
- B. ➫ <em>une question à </em><em><u>une</u></em><em> personne</em>
- C. ➫ <em>une question à </em><em><u>plusieurs</u></em><em> personnes (two sisters)</em>
- D. ➫ <em>une question à </em><em><u>une</u></em><em> personne</em>
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dom·i·nant
/ˈdämənənt/
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adjective
most important, powerful, or influential.
"they are now in an even more dominant position in the market"
Similar:
presiding
ruling
governing
controlling
commanding
ascendant
supreme
authoritative
most influential
most powerful
superior
prepotent
prepollent
assertive
self-assured
self-possessed
forceful
domineering
bullish
feisty
not backward in coming forward
pushy
pushful
Opposite:
subservient
submissive
noun
1.
GENETICS
a dominant trait or gene.
"this disorder is inherited as a dominant"
2.
MUSIC
the fifth note of the diatonic scale of any key, or the key based on this, considered in relation to the key of the tonic.
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dom·i·nant
/ˈdämənənt/
Learn to pronounce
See definitions in:
All
Biology
Philosophy
Music
adjective
most important, powerful, or influential.
"they are now in an even more dominant position in the market"
Similar:
presiding
ruling
governing
controlling
commanding
ascendant
supreme
authoritative
most influential
most powerful
superior
prepotent
prepollent
assertive
self-assured
self-possessed
forceful
domineering
bullish
feisty
not backward in coming forward
pushy
pushful
Opposite:
subservient
submissive
noun
1.
GENETICS
a dominant trait or gene.
"this disorder is inherited as a dominant"
2.
MUSIC
the fifth note of the diatonic scale of any key, or the key based on this, considered in relation to the key of the tonic.
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À usually means 'to' or 'at' and can be used to refer to nouns and timings. Au is the masculine form of à and is used in place of à to refer to masculine nouns (but not proper names). En means 'in' and is also used to refer to nouns.
a) Nous n'avons pas de classe en mai.
b) Il finit la classe à midi.
c) Au printemps, il y a des fleurs.
d) Le professur comence la classe à 9 heures.
e) En hiver, la neige tombe.
f) La rentrée de l'école est au mois de juin.
g) En automne, il pleut.
h) En été, il fait beau et chaud.