Answer:
Ma voiture est aussi grande que ta voiture.
ou
Ma voiture est aussi grande que la sien(ne).
Question 1 with 1 blank
est-ce qu'on arrive au café? (at 10:30 a.m.)
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Question 2 with 1 blank
est-ce que vous parlez avec le professeur? (at noon)
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Question 3 with 1 blank
est-ce que tu travailles? (late, at 11:15 p.m.)
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Question 4 with 1 blank
est-ce qu'on regarde la télé? (at 9:00 p.m.)
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Question 5 with 1 blank
est-ce que Marlène et Nadine mangent? (around 1:45 p.m.)
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Question 6 with 1 blank
est-ce que le cours commence? (very early, at 8:20 a.m.)
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Answer:
1) On arrive au café a dix heures trente du matin.
2) Vous parlez avec le professeur à midi.
3) Tu travailles tard, jusqu'à onze heures (quinze/or/et quart) du soir.
4) On regarde la télé a neuf heures du soir.
5) Marlène et Nadine mangent vers une heure quarante cinq de l'après-midi.
6) Les cours commencent très tôt, vers huit heures vingt du matin.
Explanation:
So I answered the questions with the hours they gave you
(I'm French so don't hesitate if you have other questions)
......... á ta place. (aller)
Answer: In your place
Explanation: I don't know what you were specifically asking for but if you wanted a translation then I'm answering that.
A ta place
In Your Place
Answer:
qu'est-ce que tu veux dire par là?
Explanation:
I need help with my french assignment, I can't seem to get the right answer need outside help.
To fill in the blanks, you must pay attention to the verbs provided in parentheses as well as the pronouns provided in the sentences, as seen below.
Arthur: Tu parles bien français !
Olivier: Mon ami Marc et moi, nous retrouvons un professeur de français et nous étudions ensemble. Et toi, tu aimes les langues?
Arthur: Non, j'aime l'art. Je dessine bien et j'adore l'art moderne. Marc et toi, vous habitez à Paris?
Verbs in FrenchIn French, verbs undergo conjugation depending on the person or subject they refer to. Therefore, the first, second, and third persons, both singular and plural, will each be conjugated differently. Let's take the verb "parler" in the present as an example:
Je parleTu parlesIl parleNous parlonsVous parlezIl parlentThus, to fill in the blanks with the verbs in the attached activity, we must know the proper conjugation of each verb. We can choose the proper form by paying attention to the pronouns that appear in the sentences, such as "je" or "vous". Also, we must only use the verbs the appear in parentheses.
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Rewrite using double object pronouns
The revised sentence using double pronouns is: "On les mange au café"
Rather than having one pronoun "Nous", there is now two pronouns: "On" and "les".
What are pronouns?The maximum number of pronouns is two. Instead of saying something like "I delivered it to him there," the French will rephrase the sentence to omit one of the pronouns. As an example... I handed him the book. I handed him the book right there.
When mixing direct and indirect object pronouns, double-object pronouns are employed. In this lesson, you will learn how to define indirect-object and direct-object pronouns and practice composing sentences with double-object pronouns.
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