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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anyone good at French?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Maybe... What is the problem? >.>

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The difference between sers, servons, servent, and sert.

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

Okay so the verb that you're working with is Servir.

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

which means....to serve,to be useful

OpenStudy (anonymous):

All of them mean that.

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

sers,servons,servent and sert have been conjugated into the present tense

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

so, je sers tu sers il sert nous servons vous servez ils servent

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

to translate it would mean, I serve You serve He/She/It serves We serve You(pl) serve They serve

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thankyou. I have to choose one for this question: Stephanie et Alice______le repas ce soir

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

in your case you have...sers, servons, servent, and sert. so i'm assuming that your answers are I serve, We serve,They serve, and He serves

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

your welcome

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

Stephanie and Alice are 2 people so you use servent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and servent means 'we serve'?

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

stephanie and alice, since they're 2 people would change to THEY SERVE. Stephanie and Alice's names would automatically be thought of as they(elles,since they're girls) Elles servent=They serve so,yea you'd use servent in the blank

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

i hope that makes sense

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

servent=they serve

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

@Emily778 do you get that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OK What about 'Je________en Allemagne pour deux semaines.' The answers are partons partent pars part

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

pars

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im part French

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

just remember the forms of present tense

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

partir=to go je pars tu pars il part nous partons vous partez ils partent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can probably help if you need any

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

I go, You go, He/She/It goes,We go,You(pl) go, They go

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

Je=I and when you conjugate with the word partir=pars

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:3

OpenStudy (shelby1290):

i hope i helped you out

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