You won't be able to produce this sort of work on a quiz or test if you just copy other people's answers and submit them as your own. I can't believe these people told you the answers.
Why not try to learn how to do this work yourself? Here are a few tips:
1. Regular -er verbs like "parler" and "trouver" have 3 imperative (command) forms, ending in -e, -ez, and -ons, as follows:
Parle! (tu form - 2nd person singular)
Parlez! (vous form - 2nd person plural)
Parlons! (nous form - 1st person plural)
2. Possessive adjectives must agree in number and in gender with the noun they are modifying.
singular forms: mon/ma, ton/ta, son/sa, notre, votre, leur
plural forms: mes, tes, ses, nos, vos, leurs
my book = mon livre (masculine singular)
my books = mes livres (masculine plural)
their book = leur livre
their books = leurs livres
your (fam.) car = ta voiture
your (fam.) cars = tes voitures
our car = notre voiture
our cars = notre voiture
his mother = sa mère
her mother = sa mère
their mother = leur mère
his parents = ses parents
her parents = ses parents
their parents = leurs parents
Watch out for singular feminine nouns beginning with a vowel sound and use the "masculine" form (mon/ton/son) rather than the feminine form (ma/ta/sa) in front of them, like this:
mon ami = my male friend
mon amie = my female friend (not "ma amie" because it sounds bad)
3. Regular -ir verbs like "grossir," "finir," "choisir," and "saisir" are conjugated with the endings -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent, as follows:
je grossis nous grossissons
tu grossis vous grossissez
il grossit ils grossissent
je finis nous finissons
tu finis vous finissez
il finit ils finissent
4. The rest of your questions are vocabulary questions. Look up the translations in the back of your book.
Bonne journée.
2007-01-10 03:36:12
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answered by magistra_linguae 6
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French Toast.
2016-05-23 03:52:41
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answered by ? 4
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Sunshine got most of them, but 4 is leurs
8 is son fils
9 vous avez soif
10 is choisissons.
11 sa tante
12 saisit
PS: I disagree with those who said you won't learn anything from us "giving you the answers". It's actually more effort for you to type in all the questions than just look up words in the dictionary. And most people remember better what they themselves write than what they read.
But yeah, keep in mind that her and his DON't necessarily translate into sa and son--in French It's not the possessor's but the possessed thing's/person's gender (and number) that decides.
And you've probably learned that "avoir" is French for "to have" but actually a lot of times it's "to be". I am thirsty/ J'ai soif...I am hungry/ J'ai faim...I am 36/ J'ai 36 ans...There is a book/ Il y a un livre.
Keep practicing!
2007-01-10 02:06:41
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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: You ___ with your friends? [ goof off ] made made exercises good made silly things acceuil 2: ___ errors! [ Find - you plural ] Trouvez Finds Find 3: The girl of my father is ___. my mother my sister my grandmother 4: They are ___ apples [ to their ] them its theirs 5: ___ will you visit Pierre? [ Why ] Why Where How 6: ___- you it professor nice? Have Are Sing 7: I like ___ with Cécile better. [ to speak ] to make words speech want 8: Find ___ wire now! [ his ] its my sound 9: You ___ thirst after work. have are made 10: We ___ the class of history [ choose ] choisons choose choose 11: It makes a model reduced with ___ aunt [ his ] our her sound 12: My sister ___ the apple of my hands [ seizes ] seizes seized seize
2007-01-10 01:56:07
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answered by ionly_race-slips 2
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1. faites des betises
2. trouvez
3.ma soeur
4. ses
5.pourquoi
6.avez
7.parler
8 etes
9choisons
10son
11saiait
good luck i think they are right
2007-01-10 02:03:41
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answered by Anonymous
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ahahah com'on this is too much u want us to do homework for you??? nice try ;)
2007-01-10 01:56:38
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answered by akynzz 1
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