Answer: Passé composé is used when the action happened and finished in the past.
Imparfait is used when an action happened over a period of time. The English equivalent is the past progressive tense.
Explanation: In many complex sentences, both are used. For example: While I was studying the phone rang.
Lorsque j'étudiais, la téléphone a sonné.
Answer:
Elle mangerait -- she will eat
Nous mangerons -- we will eat
Vous mangerez -- you will eat
Explanation:
Here you go!
Answer:
1. Voici les crayons.
2. C'est des gommes.
3. Elle aime les livres.
4: C'est des affiches.
5: Voici les cartes.
6: C'est les bureaux de Mme Gudde.
7: J'aime les hamburgers.
8: Tu aimes les sandwichs?
Explanation:
In singular form, when a word has '"la/le" as determinant, it becomes "les" in plural form. If it's "une/un", then it becomes "des". You then have to add an "x" or "s" at the end of the noun, depending on the word. Don't forget to change the adjectives too.
BUT, some words in french don't change whether they're written in plural or singular form so you have to be careful with that.
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