What do you do on the weekend in French?
What do you do on the weekend in French?
French translation: Qu’est-ce que tu fais pendant le weekend?
English term or phrase: | What do you do at the weekend? |
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French translation: | Qu’est-ce que tu fais pendant le weekend? |
Entered by: | Evert DELOOF-SYS |
How do you spend your weekend paragraph?
From the other busy five days of school, I really get rest and relax on weekends. On Friday mornings I am so happy because I would have to get up early only for this one day and then sleep to my wish on weekends. Moreover, as a family we all could spent some time on weekends. Last weekend was great for me.
How do I go in French?
Aller in the present tense
- Je vais – I go, I am going.
- Tu vas – You go, you are going (sing. fam.)
- Il va – He/It goes, he/it is going.
- Elle va – She/It goes, she/it is going.
- Nous allons – We go, we are going.
- Vous allez – You go, you are going (pl. pol.)
- Ils vont – They (m.) go, they are going.
- Elles vont – They (f.)
What tense is I went in French?
So the perfect tense of aller (to go) is: je suis allé(e)- I went.
How do you use past perfect in French?
The past perfect is used for the verb that happened first, the one that is further in the past. The action that occurred second is usually stated with another past tense, such as the passé composé or imperfect. J’avais enfin trouvé une rose parfaite quand il a commencé à pleuvoir.
How do you use the present tense in French?
To form the present tense of a regular -ir verb, drop the -ir of the infinitive to get the stem for the present tense conjugation. Then add the present tense endings specific to -ir verbs: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent.
Does English have the subjunctive?
English does not have a distinct subjunctive verb form, since the bare verb form is not exclusively subjunctive. It is also used in other constructions such as imperatives and infinitivals. For almost all verbs, the bare form is syncretic with the present tense form used in all persons except the third person singular.