Answer:
Different types of bread :
Baguette.
Ficelle.
Brioche.
Fougasse.
Pain de campagne.
Pain complet.
They eat it at every meal - breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea (le goûter), apéritifs, dinner - and it's no surprise because their bread really is THAT good.
Bread so enormously important to the French people, that at the time of the French Revolution in the late 1700's, the average Frenchman was reported to have eaten three pounds a day of bread. If bread supplies ran short, or the quality was bad, riots resulted. ... The French are renowned for their artisan breads.
Answer:
#1. Je serais en grade ____. Translation: I would be in grade _____.
#2. Certaines matières que j'étudie cette année sont le _____. Translation: Some subjects I'm studying this year are ______.
#3. Je n'aime pas tellement le ______ que je me tape la tête contre mon bureau lorsque nous avons des devoirs. Translation: I dislike _______ so much that I slam my head against my desk when we have homework.
Explanation:
I'm only doing 3 because I have h.w too u kno
Hello,
You’ve already conjugated some, but here you go:
a. être-> est
b. avoir-> avons
c. parler-> parlent
d. chercher-> cherche
e. aimer-> aimez
f. habiter-> habites
g. aller-> allons
Remember conjugations are just changing a verb from its original form to the one that makes sense with the person doing something. For example in English, we don’t say “ I to listen to music.” we say “ I listen to music.”
To listen—(changes into)—> listen.
1- quels 2-quelle 3-quel 4- quelles 5-quels