Answer: Nous avons très peur de ce chiens.
Explanation:
What you said means “We are very afraid of these beautiful dogs,” I think the correct way to say it is “we are very afraid of these dogs.”
Bonjour
conjuguez au présent.
a- Le professeur commence le cours.
b- Offre-t-il le bouquet ?
Est-ce qu'il offre le bouquet?
c- Te couches-tu tôt ?
Est-ce que tu te couches tôt ?
d- Je m'assieds, tu t'assieds, il s'assied, nous nous asseyons, vous vous asseyez, ils/elles s'asseyent
<em>or ( 2 forms)</em>
je m'assois, tu t'assois, il s'assoit, nous nous assoyons, vous vous assoyez, ils/elles s'assoient
e- On ne ment pas à son père.
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<em>I'm not sure I got the exercice the right way... If "affirmative" means "imperative" then ==></em>
Commencez, commençons le cours !
Asseyez-vous sur un banc ! asseyons-nous sur un banc
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if any questions, please ask in comment; I'll be glad to answer
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Answer:
What logical relationships are expressed in the
next sentences ?
Note the logical links used.
1. He played so well that the audience stood up to
applaud him. - 2. All the boats went out to sea
as a storm is announced. - 3. Although the summer
either already there, the temperature remains cool. - 4. Trees
are so thick that the forest is impenetrable. -
5. The walkers rush back in fear
to be surprised by the rain. - 6. Despite the snow and
ice, he had to take the road. - 7. Given the
results obtained, we will not be able to continue
long time.
year
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Explanation: I have no clue what this is but that's English for you.
Bonjour,
Demain, nous nous levons de bonne heure car nous avons un rendez-vous important.