hi !!
select the verb form that correctly completes the following sentence
Si Jean et Martin avaient de l'argent, ils voyageraient davantage.
Si + imparfait ________> conditionnel
CORRECT ANSWER = D
RULES =
Si + présent -----> futur
Si jean et Martin ont de l'argent, ils voyageront...
Si + imparfait -----> conditionnel présent
Si J. et M. avaient de l'argent, ils voyageraient ....
Si + plus que parfait ---->conditionnel passé
Si J. et M. avaient eu de l'argent, ils auraient voyagé.....
A- FALSE ==> imparfait 3éme p. <em>singular (il)</em>
B- FALSE
C- FALSE ==> ont présent 3éme p. pluriel
D- CORRECT ==> avaient = imparfait 3ème p. pluriel = ils (Jean et Martin)
hope this helps :)
A weird as this question is, I'll answer it for the points; though keep in mind that this will most likely be deleted.
Looking at this question from a scientific point and replacing it with a piece of paper instead. Depending on the ankle of the flick and the speed you would get every far. You have to take in account of where the wind is blowing that day, you muss also think about anything that could be in its way (the nose, objects, etc.) Then there is also how heavy or big the object is...
So in conclusion this is a odd questions and has no actual answer, but thank you for the points.
Read this note and watch this video to learn how to express duration in French.
Have fun and be attentive
Prepositions: Duration - course
Since (with the present): duration between the start of an action and now: duration since a date in the past or an event and now. The action expressed by the verb continues even today .................. 'abite here for 4 years. since January 2003, since my marriage.
During the actual duration of an action .......................... lived here for 15 years. I will be going on vacation during the month of August. I learned French during my vacation.
There is (with the past tense affirmative): indicates a precise moment in the past, for a finished action ............... He left 5 minutes ago.
Until indicates the end of the duration of an action: ................ I am here until Tuesday. He lived here until his sister left.
In: the time necessary to carry out an action .................. I go to work in half an hour. (I leave at 9 a.m. and arrive at 9:30 a.m.)
For indicates the planned duration, the planned duration .................. He will come for 3 months but if the city pleases him he will stay longer.
Since (with the present): duration between the start of an action and now: duration since a date in the past or an event and now. The action expressed by the verb continues even today .................. 'abite here for 4 years. since January 2003, since my marriage.