We are learning the faire verb. Can you please check these to make sure these are right.

1. Juan et José/faire un voyage en France.
Juan et José font un voyage en France.

2. Je/faire des courses.
Je fais des courses.

3. Lucy/faire un voyage en voiture.
Lucy fait un voyage en voiture.

4. Nous/faire une promenade.
Nous faisons une promenade.

5. Vous/faire du bowling.
Vous faites du bowling.

All are correct; bon travail!

C'est vrai! Chic alors!

Sra (aka Mme)

While you are learning these sentences, do you know the 3 English translations?

Sure! Let's go through each sentence to check if they are correct.

1. "Juan et José/faire un voyage en France."
Correct answer: "Juan et José font un voyage en France."

Explanation: In French, the verb "faire" is conjugated differently for each subject pronoun. For the subject pronoun "Juan et José" (meaning "Juan and José"), the correct conjugation for the verb "faire" is "font". So the correct sentence is "Juan et José font un voyage en France."

2. "Je/faire des courses."
Correct answer: "Je fais des courses."

Explanation: The subject pronoun "Je" (meaning "I") requires the conjugation "fais" for the verb "faire". Therefore, the correct sentence is "Je fais des courses."

3. "Lucy/faire un voyage en voiture."
Correct answer: "Lucy fait un voyage en voiture."

Explanation: For the subject pronoun "Lucy" (meaning "Lucy"), the correct conjugation for the verb "faire" is "fait". So the correct sentence is "Lucy fait un voyage en voiture."

4. "Nous/faire une promenade."
Correct answer: "Nous faisons une promenade."

Explanation: For the subject pronoun "Nous" (meaning "We"), the correct conjugation for the verb "faire" is "faisons". So the correct sentence is "Nous faisons une promenade."

5. "Vous/faire du bowling."
Correct answer: "Vous faites du bowling."

Explanation: For the subject pronoun "Vous" (meaning "You"), the correct conjugation for the verb "faire" is "faites". So the correct sentence is "Vous faites du bowling."

Great job on your sentences! They are all correct. Remember to match the subject pronoun with the correct conjugation of the verb "faire". Keep practicing!