I'm working on an assignment and there are a few things that I'm confused about
Directions:
Changez chaque phrase du présent au passé composé.
I got marked wrong on questions in this section, I THINK I fixed 2 of them?
1. Vous prenez le bus pour aller au musée.
Vous avez prendé le bus pour aller au musée. < this was my 1st answer
My "fix" is: avez pris
Is that right now?
2. Tu commences déjà tes devoirs pour la semaine prochaine?
Tu as commencé tes devoirs pour la semaine prochaine? < my 1st answer
This one I have no clue what I'm doing wrong it said there is suppose to be something in between as and commencé .... I have no clue what though :(
3. Il tombe amoureux d'elle.
Il a tombé amoureux d'elle. < my 1st answer
I changed this one to: est tombé ....Is that right?
In another section I got 2 wrong and cant figure out why :(
The directions are:
Complétez chaque phrase avec le bon mot de vocabulaire.
1. Marie et Georges vont à une fêter d'anniversaire demain soir.
It says I have fêter wrong
2. Combien d'invité viennent ce soir?
And in this one invité is wrong?
If anyone can help it would be much appreciated!! and an explination of why would be awesome!! Thank You!!!
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Vous avez pris le bus pour aller au musée. (It is "pris" because it in the 3rd group of verbs (irregular kinda ones). There are three groups of verbs: 1st one are the ones that end with ER. Thoses usually ends with "é". 2nd group end with IR. They usually ends with "i". And the last one well it depends really).
Tu as déjà commencé tes devoirs pour la semaine prochaine. (I don't really know how to explain this one but it is definitely written this way.)
Il est tombé amoureux d'elle. (It is "est" because he IS falling in love. Not he HAS (a) falling in love.)
Marie et Georges vont à une fête d'anniversaire demain soir. (Fête can be an event or an action. It is exactly the same thing as "to party" (fêter) and "party" (fête).
Combien d'invités viennent ce soir? (Combien = how many. That means it'll be likely more than 1 guest. You don't say "how many guest" in english either.)