<span>Je ne suis pas <span>riche</span></span>
Bonjour
<em>It will be rainy this weekend</em>
if you want to use the future tense => Il pleuvra ce week-end.
<em>It is going to be rainy this weekend = near future</em>
<em>Il va pleuvoir ce week-end. ==> futur proche</em>
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<em>EXPLANATION</em>
the way to conjugate futur proche is very close to "near future"
English ==> be <em>(present) </em>going to + infinitive
French ==> aller <em>(present) </em> + infinitif
<em>ALLER present</em>
je vais
tu vas
il/elle/on va
nous allons
vous allez
ils vont
<em>Examples</em>
<em>I'm going to take the school bus= </em>je vais prendre le bus scolaire.
<em>You are going to pack your luggage this evening = </em>Vous allez faire vos valises ce soir
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Hope this helps ☺☺☺
Hi !!
I guess you want a translation ...
The students eat a lot
énormément = an enormous amount...
hope I helped !
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It sounds more formal, You can reply with C also, but it's too heavy.
To say "What is in your bedroom" in French you say "Ce qui est dans votre chambre a coucher".
Hope I helped!
- Debbie