You could say something like "Je pense que ce serait meilleur si les jeunes utiliseraient ses portables moins régulièrement" (I think that it would be better if young people used their phones less regularly) [conditional tense] or "A l'avenir j'espère que les jeunes vont aller à l'extérieur plus" (In the future I hope that young people go outside more) [present and then future] or something about in the past, there not being technology so.. and then expand on the differences? you could say "Quand on était petit" [imperfect tense- past] (when one was younger) to do this, hope this helps :)
Hi,
1- Il va au gymnase ce soir.
2- Je vais à l'église.
3- Nous allons à Miami.
4- Tu vas souvent au cinéma.
5- Les parents vont aux magasins.
6- On va à l'école.
7- Marie va à la piscine.
8- Elles vont au café.
9- Vous allez au musée.
10- Suzanne et Marc vont à la bibliothèque.
Have a good day !! ;)
Bonjour
<em>If you meant complete with the correct article, it's DES, indefinite article plural</em>
Il va acheter des éclairs.
<em>If you really meant a correct possible adjective, you still have to add an indefinite plural articles which is "DES" which becomes "DE" , partitive article</em>
Il va acheter de bons éclairs.
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hope this helps ☺☺☺