Answer:
Speaking About Yourself
Travel
A the hotel
At the train station
Occupation / Work
Family
Greetings and Polite Words
At the café (ordering drinks)
At the restaurant
At the airport
At the shop
Survival Expressions
Taking a Taxi
Being Lost
Small Talk
Gap fillers / Keeping the Conversation
Swear Words / Impolite Words
Explanation:
Answer: learn work ethic and suck up to the consequences.
Explanation:
When is this due? If you have a trusted adult nearby, ask them for help. Email your teacher. After all, that’s what teachers are for. Instead of being lazy and asking someone else to do your work, learn to do it yourself.
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Answer:
Il a deux histoires. À qui parlez-vous les gars?
Explanation:
<em>Il</em> - he
<em>a</em> - form of <em>avoir</em>, meaning "has."
<em>deux</em> - two
<em>histoires </em>- stories
<em>À qui </em>- which one?/who?
<em>parlez-vous</em> - to speak (plural)
<em>les gars</em> - guys?
1. les
2. ne nous fait pas
3. t'
Not sure what question 4 or 5 is looking for but here's what I think
4. nous
5. eux
Answer:
take the verb, or the stem of the irregular verb, and add the appropriate endings of avoir in the present tense (-ai, -as, -a, -ons, -ez, -ont). Futur is def one of the easiest tenses to recognize and write in, it's just takes some practice!
Explanation: