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we do not have enough information to answer you. if she has a computer there will be the sentence: "julie has a computer" or "julie a un ordinateur"
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nous n'avons pas suffisamment d'informations pour vous répondre. si elle a un ordinateur, il y aura la phrase: "Julie a un ordinateur" ou " julie has computer "
Bonsoir
mes amis et moi, nous <u>mangeons</u> de la pizza.
<u>manger</u> présent
je mange
tu manges
il/elle/on mange
nous mangeons
vous mangez
ils/elles mangent
if you write "nous mangons" you hear the sound as in "go"... instead of "je" so you must not forget the vowel 'e'
hope this helps :)
I would write a check so the answer is A
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French intonation starts at a higher pitch and falls continuously throughout the sentence, whereas in English, the stressed syllable has a higher pitch that what precedes and follows it. Listen to these sentences in English and French and see if you can hear the difference in intonation. Bold marks the higher pitch.
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