Bonjour je m’appelle Cécile
Hello my name is Cécile
Answer:
hope this helps!
Explanation:
- je prenais toujours
-je prenais jamais le métro
-je mangerais souvent
-de temps en temps mes amis...
Bonjour,
Mon ami préfére jouer au football .
Son cahier est blanc.
L' oiseau vole avec ses ailes .
La femme porte un beau bijou.
Le journal est sous le livre.
Hi !
Which phrase best completes the following sentence ?
Je veux que vous téléphoniez à une ambulance
<em>after "je veux que" ---> subjunctive tense
</em><u>téléphoner</u> subjonctif présent
que je téléphone
que tu téléphone
qu'il/elle téléphone
que nous réléphonions
que vous téléphoniez
qu'ils/elles téléphonent
Most of the numbers follow a pattern. You only really have to learn the first 20 numbers, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100 and the prefixes and patterns for the rest of the numbers. First, for numbers from 21 to 69, we prefix the number 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60 to the digit in the ones place. For example, 32 is trente-deux (quite literally thirty-two) and 68 is soixante-huit (or sixety-eight). An important exception to this rule is any number with 1 in the ones place, in which case an "et" is added between 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60 and 1. For example, 21 is vingt et un (or twenty and one). The numbers from 70 until 100 are quite unusual. 70 is soixante-dix (or sixty-ten), and numbers from 71 to 79 consist of soixante prefixed to the numbers 11-19, depending on the digit in the ones place (if it is 1, it becomes onze, and if it is 9 it is dix-neuf). 80 is quatre-vingts (or four twenties) and numbers from 81 to 89 consist of quatre-vignt prefixed to the digit in the ones place. For example, 86 is quatre-vignt-six. 90 is quatre-vingt-dix (four twenties and ten) and numbers from 91 to 99 consist of quatre-vingt prefixed to the numbers 11-19, depending on the digit in the ones place. For 71, 81 and 91, there is an "et" between the prefix and "onze" or "un".