50. The correct answer is (D). The answer requires a pronoun or a noun: Who came by your house this
morning? The children (did) or the children (came by). (A) and (B) are adjectives, and (C) is a
possessive pronoun.
51. The correct answer is (D). The required past participle must be that of a verb conjugated with être
(usually verbs of motion). (A), (B), and (C) are all conjugated with avoir.
52. The correct answer is (D). An object pronoun is required. (A), (B), and (C) are all subject pronouns.
Part D
53. The correct answer is (B). The expression is avoir envie de (to feel like, to desire), which eliminates
(A) and (C), both using être instead of avoir. In addition, the answer must be a conjugated form of
avoir envie de, and since the expression is preceded by depuis longtemps (It has been a long time),
the tense of the verb cannot refer to the future, which eliminates (D).
54. The correct answer is (A). Faire un voyage = to take a trip (literally translated: to make a trip). (B),
(C), and (D) are all in the infinitive, which is what is needed, but the only correct verb in this expres-
sion is faire.
55. The correct answer is (C). In cases of destination (as in: I am going to) en precedes names of femi-
nine countries (countries whose names usually end with an “e”; a notable exception: le Mexique).
56. The correct answer is (A). Y is a pronoun that replaces the names of things (in this case, France);
more specifically, y replaces a noun preceded by a preposition that indicates position, such as chez,
dans, sur, sous, à, etc. In this particular case en, being a contraction of à la (or of à le) allows en
France to be replaced by y.
57. The correct answer is (C). A past participle is needed here (I had not seen), but no agreement with
an object is necessary since there is no direct object preceding the verb (voitures is feminine plural
and is a direct object but it comes after the verb).
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