French 1b nice quiz. match teh words with the pictures. a. il neige.
b. il fait froid.
c. l'etoile
d. il fait du vent e. il fait chaud f. il fait du soleil g. il y a des nuages h. la lune i. la glace j. il pleut

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Answer 1
Answer:

In the matchup of  il fait du soleil, the picture is true while the words is false.  (See image attached.)

What i il fait du soleil?

il fait du soleil  means  It's sunny

Note that in the case above, the picture, clearly match up with the statement and as such, In the matchup of  il fait du soleil, the picture is true while the words is false.  (See image attached.)

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Answer 2
Answer: a. it snows
b. it is cold
c. the star
d. it is windy
e. it is hot
f. it is sunny
g. there are clouds
h. the moon
i. the ice
j. it rains

the picture isnt't linked, but if you have the pictures on hand then just match the pictures to the translated definitions

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PLEASE HELP! does anyone know these? - no translators -PART 1: Singular
1.)Je _____________ (I go)
2.)Tu _____________ (You go)
3.) Il _____________ (He goes)
4.) Elle _____________ (She goes)
5.) On _____________
[One goes, we go (informal)]

Plural
6.) Nous_______________ (We go)
7.) Vous _______________ (You go)
(You plural or formal when referring to older
people or people you do not know very well or
higher hierarchy)
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8.) Ils _______________ [They go
(masculine or mixed)]
9.) Elles _______________
[They go (feminine)]

PART 2: Imperative Commands (Command forms – telling someone what to do)
Va ! (tu form)
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PART 1: Singular
1.)Je __pars___________ (I go)
2.)Tu __pars___________ (You go)
3.) Il __part___________ (He goes)
4.) Elle _part____________ (She goes)
5.) On __part___________
[One goes, we go (informal)]

Plural
6.) Nous__partons_____________ (We go)
7.) Vous __partez_____________ (You go)
(You plural or formal when referring to older
people or people you do not know very well or
higher hierarchy)
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8.) Ils __partent_____________ [They go
(masculine or mixed)]
9.) Elles ___partent____________
[They go (feminine)]

PART 2: Imperative Commands (Command forms – telling someone what to do)
Va ! (tu form) Tu vas
Allons! (nous form) Nous allons
Allez! (vous form)Vous allez

This WS is asking you to conjugate the irregular verb aller, meaning to go.
The other answer is using partir, which means to leave.

Just like in English, verbs conjugate depending on the subject. (I am but you are...Je suis but tu es)

Je vais
Tu vas
Il/elle/on va

Nous allons
Vous allez
Ils/elles vont

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Answer:

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