<span>Pas toujours;
Exemple: Elle a bien testé son vélo.
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<span>Not always;
Example: She has to test his <span>bike.
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<span>Adverbs that provide precision on the space-time are usually placed at the beginning or end of a sentence, often in the middle <span>of the sentence.
EX: Hier elle est allée dans un magasin de vêtements.
Elle est allée dans un magasin de vêtements hier.
Elle est allée, hier, dans un magasin de vêtements.(</span></span><span>rarely)
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<span>Yesterday she went into a clothing store.
She went into a clothing store yesterday.
She went yesterday in a clothing store<span>.
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<span><span>Adverbs that complement a verb in the negative form are placed behind the second element of negation.
Ex : Elles n'y connaissent vraiment pas grand chose.
(Example: She did not really know much.</span>)
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<span>Adverbs related to a verb in the infinitive are placed behind it.
Exemple : Le vendeur proposa de lui montrer tranquillement plusieurs modèles.
Example: The seller offered to quietly show <span>several models.
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<span>Adverbs that relate to an adjective placed before them<span>.
Exemple : Il y avait réellement beaucoup de choix.
(</span></span><span>There was really a lot of choices<span>.)
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Answer:
1) he needs help paying the rent
2) 750$
3) he takes the bus
4) 1515, rue Saint-Louis
5) tomorrow afternoon
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Tu t'es coiffé <em>les cheveux ce matin ?</em>
Verbe "se coiffer"
1. Marie parle a des copines
2. Jean chante tous les jours.
3. Robert et Lucien aiment les voitures.
4. Vous collectionnez les bandes dessinees.
5. Nous admirons les chiens.
6. Vous priez chaque soir.
7. Jean et moi lave les vaisselles chaque samedi.
8. Paul et Delphine bavardent au cafe.
9. Dans cette classe les eleves etudient le francais.
(Present tense conjugations)
Answer:
hmmmm, will be back with the answer soon