When you learn a language, you start with basic sentences with the most common word order. In French, this is SVO - Subject + Verb + Object. As for most Romance languages - and, indeed, English - the subject (who is doing the action?) generally comes at the beginning of the sentence.
Bonjour,
1. Je vais à <em>"la librairie"</em> pour acheter un magazine.
2. Madame Lebrun va <em>"aux" </em>écoles aujourd'hui.
Answer:
Un Athlete, the first e has an accent which is like a blackslash.
Explanation:
As a verb, like 'Quiet down,' you can use the verb 'tranquilliser.'
For adjectives, you can use 'calme, tranquille, silencieux,' and a couple others
For if you need quiet to be a noun, use 'la tranquillité' or 'le silence.'
The answer is : C’est le douze avril 2011
i hope this helps :)