Answer:
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French market:
• The market, as a source of fresh food as well as other products, is an integral part of France's culture, history and tradition.
~Most towns and large villages hold markets once a week; but in larger towns, markets may take place twice a week, or even every day.
~Typical French market stalls offer local produce often straight from the farm including fruit and vegetables, cheeses and other local produce/products. Even in Paris, fruit and vegetable markets can be found in every district of the city. Other speciality markets include antique or brocante markets as well as flee markets many of which are found in Paris. Markets are usually open and outdoor in the town square; however, most French towns also have covered markets (marché couvert often called Les Halles), which are a permanent structure, occupied by an array of market stalls. . A few markets, notably specialised markets, are very well known including the flea market at the Porte de Clignancourt in Paris, the flower market in Nice, the Christmas markets in Strasbourg, the olive markets in Provence, the fish market round the old port in Marseille, wine markets in Bordeaux, truffle markets in the Perigord and gastronomic markets in Perigueux. The largest markets in provincial France are often known as fairs (foires) and are usually held once or twice a year eg the international antique foire (largest outside Paris) held in Isle sur la Sorgue at Easter and mid August.
Brainly? I hope this helps!! :))
Bonjour,
1. La personne arrivée en premier n’a pas apporté de biscuits.
celui qui a apporté de la réglisse
2. Pavak était le deuxième à arriver et a apporté un jeu de cartes.
Ce n'est donc ni Rachit, ni Sana
3. Rachit est arrivé avant Sana.
Soit dans l'ordre: Rachit, Pavak , Sana
4. La personne qui a apporté des biscuits a également apporté le jeu d’osselets.
Ce n'est donc pas Pavak
5. La personne qui a apporté des bretzels n’a pas apporté les dominos.
C'est Sana pour les bretzels
Détermine l’ordre dans lequel ils sont arrivés, ainsi que la collation et le jeu que chacun d’eux a apporté.
Rachit, réglisse, dominos
Pavak , biscuits , jeu de cartes
Sana: bretzels osselets
Answer:
A. veux and peux
Explanation:
The conjugation for the verbs with tu and je is the ending with -eux