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Can Anyone Help Me With My French Homework(only Answer This If You're Fluent In French)Give The Correct
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Can anyone help me with my French homework
(only answer this if you're fluent in French)
Give the correct form of the verb indicated in parentheses.
1. Tex et Tammy, ils ______ à Austin. (habiter)
2. Tammy ______ le français. (étudier)
3. Je ______ un peu. (chanter)
4. J'______ la musique française. (adorer)
5. Nous ______ au foot. (jouer)
6. Vous ______ la musique texane? (aimer)
7. Quelle sorte de musique est-ce que tu ______? (aimer)
8. Tammy ______ les sports. (détester)
9. Joe-Bob ______ de la guitare. (jouer)
10. Est-ce que tu ______ du piano? (jouer)
11. Joe-Bob ______ son ami Corey. (chercher)
12. Tammy et Bette ______ la télévision. (regarder)
Answers
Answer 1
1. Habitant
2. étudie
3. Chante
4. Adore
5. Jouons
6. Aimez
7. Aimes
8. Déteste
9. Joue
10. Joues
11. Cherche
12. Regardent
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I hope this helps!!!
Answer 2
1. Habitant
2. Étudie
3. Chante
4. Adore
5. Jounos
6. Aimes
7. Déteste
8. Joue
9. Joues
10. Cherche
11. Regardent
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