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French, 04.04.2020 05:58 Dianar723

Could someone do part C?

First follow these steps ...

A. Look at the verb - decide if it is with Avoir or Être (look at the chart I sent)

B. Choose the correct form of either Avoir or Être

C. If with Être, make sure the past participle (the action verb) agrees with the subject.

Ex) Ma mère est allée
Ex)Ma mère au magasin
Aller

2. Mes soeurs hier soir à Minuit.
Rentrer- etre
rentre

4. Vous ... ... du vélo.
Tomber-etre
tombe

6. Je ... à l'hôtel à 8h.
Arriver-etre
arrive

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