!!top!! | Evaluation Cm2 Cod Coi Attribut Du Sujet
Wait, perhaps the user wants the actual words in the text to be replaced. Let me look again at the text:
So I'll proceed by changing each word (except proper nouns) into three alternatives. Proper nouns might include names, places, specific titles, etc. For example, "CM2" is a class level in the French education system, so maybe it's a proper noun. "COD" and "COI" are French grammar terms (Complément d'Objet Direct and Indirect), so they are grammatical terms, but should they be considered proper nouns? The user might consider them as such since they are specific terms. However, the example given changes "attribut du sujet" into alternatives. Hmm. Let's check the example again. In the example, "attribut" is changed to sujet. Wait, that's not the same. The example given by the user shows replacing "attribut du sujet" as subject descriptor, which seems a bit off. Maybe the user made a mistake there, but I should follow their instruction strictly. Let's proceed. evaluation cm2 cod coi attribut du sujet
Text: Elle parle ______________ (COI). Il paraît ______________ (attribut du sujet). Wait, perhaps the user wants the actual words
- Il: subject pronoun, he. - décrit: verb, defines. - ou: either. - caractérise: identifies. - le: this. - sujet: person. - et: and. - est: am. - généralement: usually. - lié: connected. - au: in. - verbe: word. - par: through. - un: a. - verbe: term. - copule: linking. - (être, paraître, sembler, etc.): These are verbs, but they are in parentheses and listed as examples of copula verbs. They might be considered proper nouns if they are part of specific terms, but in this context, they're examples. So they can be replaced. "Avoir" or "être" are auxiliaries, but here they are part of the list. So "être" could be be, "paraître" look, "sembler" seem. For example, "CM2" is a class level in
I should also verify if any parts are part of examples or explanations that need to stay in quotes or brackets, like the examples provided. Those might require less variation but still need alternatives.