32. The correct answer is (D). The answer requires an object pronoun. (A) and (C) are subject pro-
nouns; (B) is a possessive adjective. NOTE: Elle is used as both a subject pronoun and a direct object
pronoun for the feminine singular.
33. The correct answer is (A). The infinitive can be used as a subject in French (as it is in English; for
example: To leave is to die a little); conjugated forms cannot (B); present participles cannot (C); and
past participles cannot (D).
34. The correct answer is (A). An adverb is needed to qualify the verb gagnent. (B) and (C) are adjec-
tives; (D) is either an adjective or a past participle.
35. The correct answer is (C). The blank requires an indirect object pronoun. Watch out for (B), which
looks like the answer but is in fact a possessive adjective (their); the indirect object pronoun leur
(them) never takes an -s.
36. The correct answer is (D). The past participle (vues) must agree with the direct object (femmes)
when the direct object precedes the verb. (B) and (C) are past participles, but they do not agree with
femmes (feminine plural), and (A) is an infinitive.
37. The correct answer is (B). When two verbs follow one another in a sentence, the second one is
always in the infinitive. (A) and (C) are conjugated forms; (D) is the past participle of chanter.
Part C
38. The correct answer is (D). The question tests negation: The prisoner does not want to eat. The an-
swer requires the second element of a negation; only (D) contains such an element, jamais (never).
39. The correct answer is (C). The subjunctive is required since veux, a form of vouloir (to want)
expresses command or wish, and since the subject of the second verb in the construction, vous, is
different from the subject of the first verb, je. Only (C) is in the subjunctive.
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