tu habites
il habite
nous habitons
vous habitez
ils habitent
You just have to learn the ends : e , es , e , ons , ez , ent :) and habiter means ‘’to live’’
Bonjour !
QUESTION 7
Laquelle est correcte?
Si j'ai de l'argent, j'irais au concert.
QUESTION 8
Explique ta réponse à la question en haut.
On utilise le conditionnel présent "j'irai" (aller).
Left bank W Things are moving at both ends of the left bank (south of the Seine). In the 15m arrondissement is the world of media, culture and commerce (France Télévisions, quai Branly museum, André-Citroën park, Beaugrenelle shopping center). In the 13th arrondissement, there is a new architecture with intellectual centers (National Library, François-Mitterrand site, Paris-VI University), leisure areas (MK2 Library multiplex, Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé Foundation dedicated to silent cinema), and spaces dedicated to fashion and design in the future Digital City.
Affirmative: Si, elle a de la/une voiture.
Negative: Elle n'a pas de la/une voiture.
(I'm pretty sure voiture is a feminine noun. Also, would it be more logical to have some car [de la] or a car [une]? I wasn't sure whether or not it was a mistake so I included both.)