Je passe un bon moment en France. Je prends des cours d'art et d'anglais. Mon cours d'art est à 9h00 les lundis, mardis et vendredis. Mon cours d'anglais est à 14h00 tous les jours de la semaine. Je me suis fait un nouvel ami. Elle s'appelle Mallory. Elle est originaire d'Australie et elle a 13 ans. Elle a les cheveux blonds et les yeux bleus. Elle est drôle et gentille. Je m'éclate.
Bonne journée!!
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most French people speak slow but most americans speaks fast. they are fair
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The one with slate is the answer. The special board. Brainliest please :D
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This would be B. comment
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The French adverb <em>comment</em> is one of the most common in the language. It means "how" or "what" and can function as an interrogative or exclamative adverb. In conversation, you <u>may use this word to ask someone's name</u> or t<u>o clarify your understanding</u>. It can even be used <u>as a means of expressing incredulity at something you've heard or read</u>.
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French intonation starts at a higher pitch and falls continuously throughout the sentence, whereas in English, the stressed syllable has a higher pitch that what precedes and follows it. Listen to these sentences in English and French and see if you can hear the difference in intonation. Bold marks the higher pitch.
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