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Direct object pronouns are generally placed before a single verb in French.
is the question true or false
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Use a form of prendre, manger or boire that would best complete the sentence: Tu des céréales.
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1- Compléter avec des adjectifs possessifs
2. Avec _________ amies (F.P.), elle parle de ______ lycée(M.S.), de _______
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Quelle est phrase correct?
Je nage bien hier j'ai nage bien demain j'ai bien nage le mois dernier j'ai bien nage apres demain
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Fill in the blank with a form of jouer à or jouer de, as appropriate.(1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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Quelle phrase est correcte?
(2 points) • Je achète rien. • J'achète rien. • Je n'achète rien.
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Fill in the blank with the form of jouer à or jouer de, as
appropriate. (1 point) Tu' piano. :: joues du :: jouez au :: joue de
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Which adjectives go before the nouns in French?
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Choisissez la bonne reponse
1. J’ ___ du thé. (aimer, aime, aimons) 2. Papa ___ l’ananas (prferer, prefere, preferons). 3.
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essay Note: your teacher will grade your response to question 11 to ensure you receive proper credit for your answer.
Which
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Which adjectives go before the nouns in French? Give specific examples. What helps you remember this? This is in essay form.
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Ecris la forme correcte du verbe entre parentheses
Vous ____________ dans le parc
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Écris la forme correcte du verbe entre parenthèses. Vous ______________ dans le parc. (courir)
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Les verbes au présent. Choose the correct Present form of the verb based on the subject pronoun given.
Nous (être)
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Possessive Adjectives