Nothing.
What is the ending for "re" verbs conjugated with il/elle/on?
In English, it means "I played hockey".
What is, "j'ai joué au hockey"?
The meanings of the letters in BANGS.
What is Beauty, Age, Numbers, Goodness, Size?
In French, it means "exit the school, and turn left"?
What is, "sortez l'école et tournez gauche"?
In French, de + le, à + le, and à + les.
What is, "du", "au", and "aux"?
Ent
What is the ending for "er" and "re" verbs, with ils/elles?
The acronym to help us remember which verbs are not conjugated with avoir.
What is DR MRS VANDERTRAMP?
What is the masculine / plural form of "heureux". (Specify spelling please)
What is "heureux"?
In French, it means "continue straight until the light".
In French, all VANDERTRAMP verbs are also irregular verbs. True or False (I couldn't make this one into a real Jeopardy style question....sorry.)
What is false?
s
What is the ending for "re" verbs with je and tu?
In English, this means "she sold her dog".
What is, "elle a vendu son chien"?
In French it means, "he has green eyes". (Specify spelling please)
What is, "il a les yeux verts"?
In French it means, "turn right at the corner".
What is, "tournez droite au coin"?
In French, the past participle for the verb "prendre".
What is "pris?"
issez
What is the ending for "ir" verbs conjugated with vous?
In English, it means "We went to Marie's."
What is, "nous sommes allés chez Marie"?
In English, it means "I have a little sister". (Specify spelling please)
What is, "j'ai une petite soeur".
In French it means, ""the tennis courts are near the school".
What is, "les terrains/courts de tennis sont prѐs de l'école"?
What is, adding an "e"?
it
What is the ending for "ir" verbs conjugated with il/elle/on?
Three VANDERTRAMP verbs.
What are 3 of....devenir, revenir, monter, rentrer, sortir, venir, aller, naitre, descendre, entrer, rester, tomber, retourner, arriver, monter, partir.
The masculine equivalent of the feminine adjective, "timide". (specify spelling, please)
What is "timide"?
In French, it means "the school is near the soccer field, and across from the river".
What is, "l'école est à côté du terrain de foot/soccer, et en face de la riviѐre"?
The difference between "a" and "à"?
What is, "a" being a form of the verb avoir, and "à" being a preposition meaning "at" or "to"