I hate asking for help, but I have to, I hope someone would be able to help me.

I missed3 days of french.
we are doing passe compase

Juliette (aller/rester/faire)
Elle____________ A annecy en juin
Elle _____________ quatre semaines la-bas
Elle _________ des promenades a la montage

How do you do that ?

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Hopefully there is a model (modèle) for you to follow? I'm not sure if you are to select which verb to use with each sentence? First of all, learn the passé composé with avoir and then with être. If you don't have that in your book, let me know and I'll post it here for you. Guessing what you need:

Elle est allée à Annecy en juin. (She went to Annecy in June.)

Elle est restée quatre semaines là-bas. (She stayed there 4 weeks.)

Elle a fait des promenades à la montagne. (She took some walks to the mountain.)

You have BOTH verbs with avoir (which are more common) and verbs with être (Dr. & Mrs. Vandertramp! = If you don't know what that means, you should ask me!)

To solve the exercise, you can use the passé composé tense, which is a compound tense in French. The passé composé is formed by using the auxiliary verb "avoir" or "être" in the present tense, followed by the past participle of the main verb.

In this exercise, you are given three sentences, and you need to fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs "aller," "rester," and "faire" in the passé composé tense.

1. "Juliette (aller/rester/faire)." Here, you need to use the correct form of the verb "aller." To do this, you can use the auxiliary verb "être" in the present tense (since "aller" is one of the verbs that uses "être" as the auxiliary verb in the passé composé tense), and then conjugate "aller" in the past participle. The past participle of "aller" is "allé." So, you would have "Juliette est allée."

2. "Elle _____________ à Annecy en juin." Here, you need to use the correct form of the verb "rester." Since "rester" is one of the verbs that uses "être" as the auxiliary verb in the passé composé tense, you can use the auxiliary verb "être" in the present tense and conjugate "rester" in the past participle. The past participle of "rester" is "resté." So, you would have "Elle est restée."

3. "Elle _____________ des promenades à la montagne." Here, you need to use the correct form of the verb "faire." Since "faire" uses the auxiliary verb "avoir" in the passé composé tense, you can use the auxiliary verb "avoir" in the present tense and conjugate "faire" in the past participle. The past participle of "faire" is "fait." So, you would have "Elle a fait."

So, the completed sentences would be:

1. Juliette est allée à Annecy en juin. (She went to Annecy in June.)
2. Elle est restée quatre semaines là-bas. (She stayed there for four weeks.)
3. Elle a fait des promenades à la montagne. (She took walks to the mountain.)

Remember to always double-check your conjugations and make sure they match the subject of the sentence. I hope this helps you solve the exercise! Let me know if you have any other questions.