Bonjour
3- Avec <u>qui</u> vas-tu visiter les châteaux ?
4 - <u>Qu'</u>est-ce que tu préfères, manger au restaurant ou chez toi ?
5- <u>Qui</u> vas-tu vas voir à Paris, Jeanne ou Annette ?
<u>Laquelle</u> vas-tu voir à Paris, Jeanne ou Annette ?
<em>both are correct = either "who are you going to visit in Paris, J or A ?</em>
"<em>Which one are you going to ...</em>
7- <u> À qui</u> téléphones-tu ?
Bye :)
Answer:
c
Explanation:
C. free, secular, and mandatory until the age of 16.
Bonjour
<em>Which of the following is NOT a possible transation of the verb "pouvoir" ?</em>
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ANSWER ► <u>should I </u> ==><em> devrais-je (verb "devoir" conditionnel tense)</em>
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<em>can I = Est-ce que je peux </em>
<em>may I = Puis-je (more polite way)</em>
<em>am I able to = Est-ce que je suis capable de <=> est-ce que je peux (same meaning)</em>
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Colmar was first mentioned by Charlemagne in his chronicle about Saxon wars.[2] This was the location where the Carolingian Emperor Charles the Fat held a diet in 884.[citation needed] Colmar was granted the status of a free imperial city by Emperor Frederick II in 1226.[2] In 1354 it joined the Décapole city league.[3] The city adopted the Protestant Reformation in 1575, long after the northern neighbours of Strasbourg and Sélestat.[4] During the Thirty Years' War, it was taken by the Swedish army in 1632, which held it for two years. In 1634, the Schoeman family arrived and started the first town library. In 1635, the city's harvest was spoiled by Imperialist forces while the residents shot at them from the walls.[5]
The city was conquered by France under King Louis XIV in 1673 and officially ceded by the 1679 Treaties of Nijmegen.[6] In 1854 a cholera epidemic killed many in the city.[4] With the rest of Alsace, Colmar was annexed by the newly formed German Empire in 1871 as a result of the Franco-Prussian War and incorporated into the Alsace-Lorraine province.[7] It returned to France after World War I according to the 1919 Treaty of Versailles,[8] was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1940, and then reverted to French control after the battle of the "Colmar Pocket" in 1945.[9] Colmar has been continuously governed by conservative parties since 1947, the Popular Republican Movement (1947–1977), the Union for French Democracy (1977–1995) and the Union for a Popular Movement (since 1995), and has had only three mayors during that time.[10]
The Colmar Treasure, a hoard of precious objects hidden by Jews during the Black Death, was discovered here in 1863.[11]
Explanation:
I don't know how many words this is but hope it helps
Bonjour
1- Vous mettez souvent une ceinture avec votre jupe.
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2- Quand il fait froid, je mets un manteau et des gants.
<em>When it's cold, I wear a coat and gloves</em>
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3- Sophie et Océane mettent de belles robes pour aller à un mariage.
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4- Tu mets généralement un jean et un tee-shirt pour aller en classe.
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<em>METTRE présent</em>
je mets
tu mets
il/elle/on met
nous mettons
vous mettez
ils/elles mettent
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<em>When you translated the n°2 you wrote put put put dish....</em>
<em>The correct translation is "wear" in these sentences.</em>
<em>"</em><em>a</em><em> dish" is </em><em>un </em><em>mets, </em><em>a </em><em>delicacy (noun) (you wrote "un mets" = instead of "je mets" or "tu mets" which is the verb "mettre")</em>
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