French
Without the pronoun, the text sounds repetitive and awkward.A pronoun may also refer to a person or group that can be identified by context. For example, this text begins:Nous sommes Giverny, chez le peintre Claude MonetYou can infer that the subject nous includes the reader as well as the author; the use of this inclusive nous creates a bond between the reader and the author, inviting the reader to come along for the ride.Recall too that French does not have a single pronoun that corresponds to it; a third-person pronoun such as il, elle, or ce plays this role. In the sentences below, which of the five instance of il refers to Monet and which are impersonal pronouns? Identify the instances of il that refer to Monet.- Monet aime observer la nature quand il fait beau, quand il pleut, quand il fait du vent, et analyser la lumire du matin, de l'aprs-midi, du soir. C'est Giverny qu'il trouve son inspiration et qu'il dfinit son art.
There are 3 French holidays listed below. In the space under each of them write sentences describing them. Youll need to research them to find out information about them. Tell the date when it occurs. (use proper French date format)Tell whether or not it is un jour fri (Look up that information here: https://www.joursferies.fr/ ) Use a complete sentence.Write two sentences describing what happens that day or what people do. Both sentences must begin with the subject pronoun On. There are suggested nouns and verbs in red next to the holidays listed below that correspond to each holiday. Additionally, you will need to use words and verbs from the lessons and glossaires. If you dont know the meaning of one of the words in red below, or if you want to find a word that is not in the glossaires, look it up in http://www.wordreference.com/enfr/ La Toussaint Conjugate at least 2 of these verbs with on: visiter, amener, honorer. Possible additional words to use: des chrysanthmes, un cimetire, les mortsLa fte de la musique Conjugate at least 2 of these verbs with on: danser, jouer, couter. Possible additional words to use: des musiciens, les rues, les places La Chandeleur Conjugate these verbs with on: allumer, manger. Possible additional words to use: des crpes, des bougies