Anyone good at French?
Maybe... What is the problem? >.>
The difference between sers, servons, servent, and sert.
Okay so the verb that you're working with is Servir.
which means....to serve,to be useful
All of them mean that.
sers,servons,servent and sert have been conjugated into the present tense
so, je sers tu sers il sert nous servons vous servez ils servent
to translate it would mean, I serve You serve He/She/It serves We serve You(pl) serve They serve
thankyou. I have to choose one for this question: Stephanie et Alice______le repas ce soir
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
your welcome
Stephanie and Alice are 2 people so you use servent
and servent means 'we serve'?
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
i hope that makes sense
servent=they serve
@Emily778 do you get that?
OK What about 'Je________en Allemagne pour deux semaines.' The answers are partons partent pars part
pars
im part French
just remember the forms of present tense
partir=to go je pars tu pars il part nous partons vous partez ils partent
I can probably help if you need any
I go, You go, He/She/It goes,We go,You(pl) go, They go
Je=I and when you conjugate with the word partir=pars
:3
i hope i helped you out
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