French III Review
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- Q1What is the reflexive pronoun (used with reflexive verbs) for the subject "je"?nousmetese30s
- Q2What is the reflexive pronoun (used with reflexive verbs) for the subjects "il," "elle," "ils," and "elles"?noussetevous30s
- Q3What is the reflexive pronoun (used with reflexive verbs) for the subject "tu"?tesejeme30s
- Q4To make a reflexive verb negative, the "ne...pas" will go around what part(s)?just the conjugated verb and not the reflexive pronounjust the reflexive pronounthe subjectboth the conjugated verb and the reflexive pronoun45s
- Q5For getting ready in the morning, you might need "un séchoir," which is what?soapa razora washclotha hairdryer45s
- Q6To dry your face after washing it, what will you need?un rasoirdu savonun séchoirune serviette45s
- Q7In passé composé, regular -er verbs take what ending for their past participle?éaiu45s
- Q8In passé composé, regular -ir verbs take what ending for their past participle?ituéi45s
- Q9In passé composé, regular -re verbs take what ending for their past participle?iruué45s
- Q10What two verbs are used as auxiliary verbs to form the passé composé?avoir and allerêtre and avoirêtre and faireêtre and aller45s
- Q11Dr and Mrs Vandertrampp verbs use ___ as their auxiliary verb in passé composé.faireavoirallerêtre45s
- Q12To make a passé composé expression negative, the “ne...pas” will go around what part?the subjectthe past participlethe auxiliary verb (avoir or être)both the auxiliary verb and the past participle45s
- Q13For completed actions in the past, you will use which past tense form?passé composéimparfait45s
- Q14For progressive actions in the past, you will use which past tense form?passé composéimparfait45s
- Q15For habitual or repeated actions in the past, you will use which past tense form?passé composéimparfait45s