Associez l'anglais avec le français.
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
he | arrow_right_alt | je / j' |
I | arrow_right_alt | tu |
she | arrow_right_alt | il |
they (all males or mixed company) | arrow_right_alt | elle |
you (formal or plural) | arrow_right_alt | on |
one; also the informal we | arrow_right_alt | nous |
you (informal, singular) | arrow_right_alt | vous |
they (all females) | arrow_right_alt | ils |
we | arrow_right_alt | elles |
In English, you must always capitalize the pronoun "I". In French, must you always capitalize "je"?
The French pronoun "on" can mean several different things. Which of the following can it mean? (Choose all correct answers.)
There are two ways to say "you" in French. Which is the formal way?
There are two ways to say "you" in French. Which is the informal way if you are speaking to only one person?
There are two ways to say "you" in French. Which should you use if you are speaking to a group of people with whom you have an informal relationship - such as if you were talking to the whole class?
How do you say "it" in French? (Choose all correct answers.)
If you're speaking about a group of people that includes both males and females (mixed company), which pronoun for "they" would you use?
For example, "The class is done." "They are done."
In English, some people prefer to use non-binary pronouns; "they" instead of "he" or "she." Can this be done in French?