Français 3: On the sheet of 25 sentences, now find (and translate) the 10 (not 9! Sorry! I said 9, but there are 10!) examples of verbs that ONLY use être in the passé composé (never have a meaning that uses avoir). (NOTE: In class, you should have already also translated the six that can use either être or avoir, but need être in these sentences.)
Français 4:
1-- Finish translating the sample sentences that use des participes présents (Remember: In addition to translating, please also circle or highlight the participe présent, AND also write the infinitive of the verb that it comes from, at the start of the sentece, in the margin). (Micah, I sent you this worksheet to your email, but I'm attaching it here, below, as well.)
2- Using those same two recipes that you first looked for verbs in (actually, I only needed you to look for the command forms of verbs the first time [you know... ending usually in-ez] ): For each recipe, make two lists -- one for participe présent and one for participe passé -- and then pull out and list the ones you found, in each category, and translate it. Even if the same verb is used in both recipes, list it for each one.