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1. If it is feminine subject, add a __ to the end

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The given correct answer is "e". The question is asking to add something to the end if the subject is feminine. However, the question is incomplete and not readable, so it is difficult to provide a clear explanation.

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2. If it is plural subject, add a __ to the end

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This answer suggests that when the subject of a sentence is plural, the letter "s" should be added to the end of the subject.

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3. je...

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4. nous...

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The correct answer is "sommes" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "être" (to be) in the first person plural form in French. In this sentence, "nous sommes" means "we are".

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5. ils

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6. tu...

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7. il...

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8. vous

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The word "etes" is the correct form of the verb "etre" in French, which means "to be" in English. In this context, "vous etes" translates to "you are" in English.

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9. ils (sortir)

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The correct answer is "sortis." This is the past participle form of the verb "sortir" in French. It agrees with the subject "ils," which is the plural form of "they." Therefore, "sortis" is the correct form to use in this context.

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10. tu... (retourner) mas.

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The correct answer is "retourne" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "retourner" in the tu form. In French, when conjugating verbs, the ending of the verb changes depending on the subject pronoun. In this case, "tu" is the subject pronoun, so the verb "retourner" needs to be conjugated with the ending "-s" to match. Therefore, the correct form is "retourne."

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11. elle (rester)

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The given correct answer "restee" is the correct conjugation of the verb "rester" in the third person singular form. The verb "rester" means "to stay" or "to remain" in English. In this case, the subject "elle" (meaning "she" in English) is performing the action of staying or remaining. Therefore, the correct conjugation is "restee."

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12. il/on (venir)

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The correct answer is "venu". This is the past participle form of the verb "venir" in French. The verb "venir" means "to come" in English. In this case, the past participle "venu" is used to indicate that someone or something has come or arrived.

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13. il/on (revenir)

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The correct answer is "revenu." In French, "revenir" means "to come back" or "to return." The past participle of "revenir" is "revenu," which means "returned" or "come back." This is the correct form of the verb to use when talking about someone or something that has come back or returned.

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14. tu... (arriver)

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The correct answer is "arrive." This is the correct answer because the question is asking for the correct form of the verb "arriver" in the tu (you) form. "Arrive" is the correct conjugation of the verb for tu.

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15. nous (partir)

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The correct answer is "partis." This is the past participle form of the verb "partir" in French. It agrees with the subject "nous," which means "we" in English. Therefore, "partis" is the correct form of the verb to use in this context.

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16. ils (mourir)

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The correct answer is "morts." In French, the verb "mourir" means "to die." When conjugated in the third person plural, it becomes "ils meurent." However, in this case, the verb is already conjugated and we are given the past participle form, which is "morts." This form is used when the verb is combined with an auxiliary verb, such as "être" or "avoir," to form compound tenses.

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17. vous (entrer)

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The correct answer is "entres" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "entrer" for the subject "vous" in the present tense.

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18. je (tomber) fem.

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The given correct answer "tombee" is the correct conjugation of the verb "tomber" in the feminine form. In French, verbs change their endings depending on the subject's gender and number. In this case, "tombee" is the past participle of "tomber" conjugated in the feminine form.

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19. elles (descendre)

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The correct answer is "descendues." This is the past participle form of the verb "descendre" in the feminine plural form. It agrees with the subject "elles," which is also feminine plural.

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20. The verb used before these "going to" verbs?

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The verb "etre" is used before the "going to" verbs. This is because "etre" is the auxiliary verb used in the construction of the near future tense in French. The near future tense is formed by conjugating "etre" in the present tense and adding the infinitive form of the main verb. Therefore, when expressing future actions using "going to" in French, the verb "etre" is necessary.

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21. nous (naitre) mas.

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The correct answer is "nes". The verb "naitre" is conjugated in the present tense for the pronoun "nous". In this conjugation, the ending for "nous" is "-ons". However, in this case, the verb is negated with "ne...pas", which causes the "o" in "-ons" to change to "e". Therefore, the correct conjugation for "naitre" in this sentence is "nes".

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22. vous (devenir) fem

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The correct answer is "devenues" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "devenir" in the feminine plural form. The subject "vous" is the second person plural pronoun, and when conjugating "devenir" in the passé composé tense, we use the auxiliary verb "être" and add the past participle "devenu". Since the subject is feminine plural, we add an "es" to the past participle, resulting in "devenues".

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23. je (aller)

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The given correct answer "alle" is the correct conjugation of the French verb "aller" in the first person singular form. "Je" is the subject pronoun for "I" in French, and when conjugated with "aller," it becomes "alle."

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24. elle (monter)

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The given correct answer "montee" is the past participle form of the verb "monter" in the feminine form. It agrees with the subject "elle" which is the third person singular feminine pronoun. In French, verbs need to agree in gender and number with their subject. Therefore, in this case, "montee" is the correct form to match the subject "elle".

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If it is feminine subject, add a __ to the end
If it is plural subject, add a __ to the end
Je...
Nous...
Ils
Tu...
Il...
Vous
Ils (sortir)
Tu... (retourner) mas.
Elle (rester)
Il/on (venir)
Il/on (revenir)
Tu... (arriver)
Nous (partir)
Ils (mourir)
Vous (entrer)
Je (tomber) fem.
Elles (descendre)
The verb used before these "going to" verbs?
Nous (naitre) mas.
Vous (devenir) fem
Je (aller)
Elle (monter)
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