Could you please check these too (God Bless)

Directions: Write sentences according to the model below. (Doesn't matter if you use the form of de or à)

Example: l'école/le restaurant
Je rentre de l'école et je vais au restaurant.

1. le lycée/le magasin
Answer: Je rentre du lycée et je vais du magasin.

2. l'école/le café
Answer: Je rentre de l'école et du café.

3. le collège/la papeterie
Answer: Je rentre du le collège et de papeterie.

4. le magasin/la fête de Dominique
Answer: Je rentre du le magasin et de fête de Dominique.

5. le café/la maison
Answer: Je rentre du le cafè et je vais de maison.

1) ....je vais au magasin

3.4.5.)Even though there is a "de la", there is no "de le". It becomes "DU" (not "du le")
5)Je rentre du café et je vais à la maison.
3)Je rentre du collège et de la papeterie.
4)Je rentre du magasin et de la Fête de Dominique.

Look at the example one more time; it has one "de" and one "à" but in #1 you come back from school and from the café? Usually you come back from one place and go to another, as in the example.

Same problem with #2.
#3. du is a combination of de + le so it sh ould read "du collège" and then check the 2nd "de" which does not have the definite article for "papeterie."

#4. Same error in 4 as in 3.

#5. Oops = same error. de + le = du / de + les = des / but de la remains the same. As for "maison" have you noticed that nouns in French usually have the definite (or indefinite) article with each one?

Sra (aka Mme)

1. le lycée/le magasin

To form the sentence correctly, you need to use the prepositions "de" and "du" in the correct way. "De" is used when coming from a place, and "du" is used when going to a place. So, the correct sentence would be: "Je rentre du lycée et je vais au magasin."

2. l'école/le café
Following the same rule, the correct sentence would be: "Je rentre de l'école et je vais au café."

3. le collège/la papeterie
Using the correct prepositions, the sentence should be: "Je rentre du collège et je vais à la papeterie."

4. le magasin/la fête de Dominique
The preposition "de" is used when referring to the possessive "of" in English. So, the correct sentence would be: "Je rentre du magasin et je vais à la fête de Dominique."

5. le café/la maison
Again, using the correct prepositions, the sentence should be: "Je rentre du café et je vais à la maison."