<span>Voici la reponse: Je viens du Senegal mais j'habite en Guinee.
Translation:
"Here is the answer: I come from Senegal, but I live in Guinea."
Quelle est la question? - "What is the question?"
The options are as follows.
a. De quel des pays viens-tu? - "Which country do you come from?"
b. D'ou viens ton frere? - This sentence is grammatically incorrect. It uses the verb viens for the subject ton frère; the correct conjugation for this subject is vient.
c. De quel pays viens-tu? - "What country do you come from?"
d. Par quel pays passes-tu? - "Which country do you pass through?"
Given the answer above, the most correct option for the question asked is option c.
Answer:
</span>c. De quel pays viens-tu?
Answer:
Regional
There are three sub-levels of governance in France: the Regions (régions), the Departments (départements) and the Municipalities (communes). They are not bestowed with legislative powers. They exercise their functions by means of regulations for some fields and through the execution of their budget.
Explanation:
The school council is responsible for overseeing and making decisions that pertain to academic regulations, parent-teacher communication, what children eat at la cantine, provisions for post-school care, organization of extracurricular activities and school security.
(I know my routine might not be like yours, but I just wrote what mine is. Make sure the gender agrees cuz idk if ur a guy or girl. I wrote the verbs that you need for requirement in caps)
Je me suis réveillé à 6h00. Quand je me suis léve, J’AI PRIS un petit déjeuner. J’ai mangé du Cheerios. C’était très délicieux. Je me suis brossé les dents et je me suis habillé. J’AI FINI tôt donc j’ai sorti les poubelles. JE SUIS PARTI à 7h15. J’AI PRIS le voiture de ma mère à l’école.
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Exemple :
<em>Il y a 200 (deux cent) fromages à la fromagerie.</em>
<em>200 : two hundred (deux cent) </em>
<em>323 : three hundred twenty-three (trois cent vingt- trois) </em>
<em>237 : two hundred thirty-four (deux cent trente- sept)</em>
<em>243 : two hundred forty-three (deux cent quarante-trois)</em>