Questions: HUGO: Bof, pas trop. Samedi matin,
(I played) à des jeux vidéo et
(Saturday afternoon), j'ai travaillé.
INÈS: (What did you do) dimanche?
HUGO: Dimanche matin, (I slept) et
Transcript text: HUGO: Bof, pas trop. Samedi matin,
$\qquad$ (I played) à des jeux vidéo et
$\qquad$ (Saturday afternoon), j'ai travaillé.
INÈS: $\qquad$ (What did you do) dimanche?
HUGO: Dimanche matin, $\qquad$ (I slept) et
Solution
It seems like you are working on a French language exercise that involves filling in the blanks with appropriate phrases. Let's address the first three blanks based on the context provided:
HUGO: Bof, pas trop. Samedi matin, (I played) à des jeux vidéo...
In French, "I played" is "j'ai joué". So, the sentence would be: "Samedi matin, j'ai joué à des jeux vidéo..."
...et (Saturday afternoon), j'ai travaillé.
"Saturday afternoon" in French is "samedi après-midi". So, the sentence would be: "...et samedi après-midi, j'ai travaillé."
INÈS: (What did you do) dimanche?
"What did you do" in French is "Qu'est-ce que tu as fait". So, the sentence would be: "Qu'est-ce que tu as fait dimanche?"
These translations should help you complete the exercise correctly. If you have more blanks to fill, you can apply similar translation techniques.