We can fill in the blanks using the nouns "prénom," "adresse," "ville," "état," "code postal," "pays," and "numéro de téléphone" and the correct possessive.
Mon prénom, c'est Jane.Mon adresse, c'est le 700 Unicorn Way.Ma ville, c'est Austin et mon état, c'est le Texas.Le 78701, c'est mon code postal.Les États-Unis, c'est mon pays.Le (512) 826-7660, c'est mon numéro de téléphone.What nouns should we use?As we read the sentences provided, we can tell the guest is being asked information concerning her name, address, place of origin and phone number. Each sentence provides enough information for us to understand what it is about and choose the correct nouns to fill in the blanks.
For example, in the last sentence, the number "(512) 826-7660" is clearly a phone number, which leads us to choose the nouns "numéro de téléphone."
Mon, ma or mes?The words "mon", "ma" and "mes" are all the possessive adjective "my" in French. They are used as follows:
Mon --> singular, masculine. Example: Mon téléphone.Ma --> singular, feminine. Example: Ma ville.Mes --> plural. Example: Mes yeux (my eyes).With that in mind, we can conclude we have filled in the blanks with the correct words.
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IV Qù est...? Say what these people are looking for. Complete each sentence with the possessive adjective
that agrees with the subject. (7 points)
Modèle: Vous cherchez
1. Nous cherchons
2. Ma sœur cherche
3. Vous cherchez
4. Ils cherchent
5. Tu cherches
6. Elles cherchent
7. Je cherche
9. Il cherche
10. Elle cherche
VOS
calculatrices.
mères.
livres.
chats.
amis.
chien.
nièce.
stylos.
ses camardes.
colocataire.
We can complete the sentences by keeping in mind that the possessive adjectives in French have a masculine, a feminine, and a plural form, as seen below.
Nous cherchons nos mères.Ma sœur cherche ses chats.Vous cherchez vos livres.Ils cherchent leur chien.Tu cherches ta nièce.Elles cherchent leurs amis.Je cherche mes stylos.Il cherche ses camardes.Elle cherche son colocataire.The possessive adjectives in FrenchFirst, let's see what the possessive adjectives in French are. The first form is the masculine, the second one is the feminine, and the last one is the plural form, which can be used for both masculine and feminine words.
Mon, ma, mesTon, ta, tesSon, sa, sesNotre, notre, nosVotre, votre, vosLeur, leur, leursNow, the concept of a masculine or feminine word may be strange at first, since in English we do not really think that way. In French, for example, the word "mère," mother, is a feminine word. Therefore, if I were to say "my mother," it would have to be "ma mère." On the other hand, the word "père," father, is masculine. "My father" would be "mon père."
With that in mind, we can conclude that the possessive adjectives used above are correct. They each related to the pronoun that appears in the sentence.
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French 2 Speaking test
shared a family tradition use a minimum of six complete sentences
Please type your answer in French thx
Answer:
La Toussaint
Explanation:
La Toussaint, est un jour chrétien de commémoration de tous les saints et martyrs, y compris les saints qui n’ont pas de jour de fête nommé d’après eux Si c’est quelque chose à célébrer ou quelque chose à pleurer
Please answer all of section 4! (In french)!
Answer:
a. sérieusement
b. justement
c. honnêtement
d. agressivement
e. certainement
f. brillamment
g. impoliment
h. franchement
Comment les adjectifs irréel et surnaturel sont-ils formés ?
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ir / réel
préfixe radical
sur / naturel
préfixe radical
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avec un préfixe et son radical
ir - réel
sur - naturel