Les verbes finissant en -er ont leur participe passé en « -é » :
Exemples : manger =mangé,
Chercher : cherché,
Bouger = bougé,
Crier = crié,
Parler = parlé,
Payer = payé…
Les verbes finissant en -ir ont leur participe passé en « -i » :
Exemples : <span>
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<span>Partir =parti,
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<span>Finir =fini,
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<span>Mentir =menti,
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<span>Réussir = réussi,
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<span>Vieillir = vieilli,
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<span>Grandir =grandi…</span>
If your asking for the translation: what are the great benefits that science has brought to humans?
Answer:
its asking you which sport is the most fun for you or which one you think is the best?(i think) the next one is asking which class you find most interesting. and the last one is who is the nicest girl and class, and then who is the nicest boy. its an opinionated paper. the second page is asking you who us the youngest of your family. and who is the oldest. along with what is the biggest city in your region. is it pretty? is it intresting?
La reponse est A. "Qui" veux dire "who" en Englais.
Answer:
A) Elle est comment, Pauline?
B) Elle est serieuse?
C) Non, elle est marrante.
D) Elle n'est ni grande ni petite