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Answer:

sentences. ## their opposites

A. J'ai bien dormi. ## A- J'ai mal dormi

B. J'ai beaucoup travaillé. ## B- je n'ai pas assez travaillé.

C. J'ai trop travaillé. ## C- J'ai peu travaillé.

D. J'ai travaillé moins que toi. ## D- J'ai travaillé plus que toi.

Explanation:

A. I slept well. ## A- I did not sleep well.

B. I worked a lot. ## B- I did not work a lot.

C. I worked too much. ## C- I worked a little.

D. I worked less than you. ## D- I worked more than you.

theona

Bonjour

A- J'ai bien dormi  ><   J'ai mal dormi.    (bien >< mal = good >< bad)

   I slept well .        ><    I didn't sleep well. (word for word : I slept bad)

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B- J'ai beaucoup travaillé >< J'ai peu travaillé.  (beaucoup >< peu  = a lot >< little)

   I worked a lot. ><  I worked a little.

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C- J'ai trop travaillé. ><  Je n'ai pas assez travaillé. (trop >< pas assez  = too much    ><  not enough

    I worked too much. >< I did not work enough.

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D- J'ai travaillé moins que toi. >< J'ai travaillé plus que toi. (moins que >< plus que = less than >< more than)

    I  worked less than you. >< I worked more than you.

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In the question A, you don't need to put a negative form as in English.

"J'ai mal dormi" is the opposite of "J'ai bien dormi". In English, you say "I didn't sleep well", we say "I slept bad"....

Don't forget that the negative "ne ... pas" or "ne...plus", or "ne ... jamais" stand just before and after the verb. => "Je n'ai pas assez travaillé" Here the ne .. pas" becomes "n'.. pas" because there's an elision.

You can't say "je ne ai pas". because two vowels are following.

In the passé composé tense, the "ne pas" is just before and after the auxiliary. "Je ne travaille pas" --> "Je n'ai pas travaillé" .

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