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I don’t really go out unless I have a reason. I don’t have a favorite book because I don’t like reading. Lastly, I rarely visit doctor.
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Reflexive Commands
When giving a command with reflexive verbs, one can only use the tu, nous and vous forms of the verbs.
- Speaking to one person informally, use the tu form.
- Speaking to one person formally, use the vous form.
- Speaking to a group that doesn’t include yourself, use the vous form.
- Speaking to a group that includes yourself, use the nous form.
Reflexive verbs that belong to the -er family will lose the final s when using the tu form.
When the command is affirmative, the reflexive pronoun comes after the verb with a hyphen.
The reflexive pronoun te becomes toi when used affirmatively. When the command is negative, the reflexive pronoun comes between ne and the verb.
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1) Get dressed. (1 person informally)
2) Go to bed. (group not including yourself)
3) Let’s put on makeup. (group including yourself)
4) Brush your teeth. (1 person formally)
5) Wash your hands. (1 person informally)
6) Get up. (group not including yourself)
7) Let’s do our hair. (group including yourself)
8) Go to bed. (1 person formally)
9) Go to sleep. (group not including yourself)
10) Let’s shave. (group including yourself.)
11) Brush your hair. (1 person informally)
12) Wash yourselves. (group not including yourself)
13) Let’s dry ourselves. (group including yourself)
14) Wake up. (group not including yourself)
Negative commands.
Translate:
1) Don’t do your hair. (group not including yourself)
2) Don’t get up. (1 person formally)
3) Let’s not shave. (group including yourself)
Don’t look at yourself. (1 person informally)
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EXAMEN: LE PASSÉ COMPOSÉ
Traduisez les phrases en français.
1. I went to the beach during spring break.
2. We ate dinner with our family.
3. She left the classroom without permission.
4. They (f.pl.) did the household chores last week.
5. They (m.pl) came to school at eight o’clock.
6. I finished my homework.
7. You (formal) stayed home.
8. You (informal) drank some lemonade.
9. He fell down.
10. I wrote a letter to my mother last year.
Bonus: Répondez les questions en français.
1. Qu’est-ce que vous avez fait hier?
2. Vous êtes allé où hier?
3. Qu’est-ce que vous avez fait pendant les vancances de printemps?
Bonjour,
1. Je suis allé/e à la plage pendant les vacances de printemps.
2. Nous avons dîné avec notre famille.
3. Elle a quitté la classe sans permission.
4. Elles ont fait les tâches ménagères la semaine dernière.
5. Ils sont venus à l'école à huit heures.
6. J'ai fini mes devoirs.
7. Vous êtes restés/ées à la maison.
8. Vous avez bu de la limonade.
9. Il est tombé.
10. J'ai écrit une lettre à ma mère l'année dernière.
Select the correct answer.
Which word best completes this conversation?
Marie: Quel temps fait-il à Paris?
Jack Il y a beaucoup de nuages. Il fait très
OA beau
O B. soleil
O c. nuage
OD
mauvais
Answer:
nuage
Explanation:
nuage = cloudy
Answer:
c. nuage
C est nuage et nuage signifie nuageux. Puisqu'il y a beaucoup de nuages dans le ciel, ce serait nuageux.