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June 18, 2013

Posts by Frenchy


Total # Posts: 109

FRENCH
...parce qu'ELLE est célèbre. (LA Joconde)

french 2
The passé composé is used in French in answer the question 'What happened?' On the other hand, you will usually put a verb in the imparfait if it answers the question 'What was going on when something else happened?' Generally, the passé co...

french 2
1. etait, 2. faisait, 3. BRILLAIT 4. avait, 5. ÉTAIENT (les rues – plural) 6. était, , 9. lisait, 10. a entendu, 11. a levé, 12. a vu, 13. a dit, 14. ont discuté. 7&8 travaille &se repose are in the present tense . You must put them in the impa...

french 2
I'll give you the first sentence. Il était midi dans le petit village de Moneteau. (It was noon in the small village of Moneteau) Now it's up to you!

french 2
Read again what I wrote , The first part o of the text is a description of what is going on, thus the imparfait is required, then an event occurred and the passé composé is required. A word should tell you that an event occurred, try to find it. The following ad...

french 2
The passé composé is used in French in answer the question 'What happened?' On the other hand, you will usually put a verb in the imparfait if it answers the question 'What was going on when something else happened?' Generally, the passé co...

french
Before a country name, "to" is usually translated as follows: •"en" with a feminine country or masculine country starting with a consonant (practically all countries ending in -e1); •"au" with a masculine country (most other countries); ...

French
I must say, that in affiramtive imperative sentences the object pronoun follows the verb. "Mets les au lit à 9h."

French
For direct objects, you use "le/la/les", meaning "him/her/it/them", depending on the gender and number of the object you're replacing. This pronoun goes right before the conjugated verb in your sentence. Ex: "Je le/la prends tous les jours." (...

English
Use the word more with adjectives that compare two things. Use the word most with adjectives that compare three or more things. Ex:The weather is more beautiful today than yesterday Winter is the most wonderful season of all This wine is excellent with veal meat. (This wine ac...

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