<span>This sentence is grammatically correct.
I went to France every year.</span>
English: seventy one percent (71%) of english speaking quebecers are bilingual
french: soixante et onze pour cent des québécois anglophones sont bilingues
Quand tu as beaucoup de devoirs, tu es a souligné.Quand c'est mon anniversaire, je suis content.Quand ma tante est à l'hôpital, mon oncle est
triste*.Quand je vous donne un cadeau, à ta famille et à toi, vous êtes reconnaissant*.Quand son copain parle avec une autre fille, Marie est
jaloux.Quand mes amis sont en vacances, ils sont s'amuser.Quand personne n'est avec moi, je suis occupé.Si mes amies n'ont rien à faire, elles sont ennuyé.Nous aimons passer les vacances <span>à la maison</span>.
When you have a lot of homework, you're __________ When it's my birthday, I'm _______ When my aunt is in the hospital, my uncle is
________ * When I give you a gift, your family and you are ________ * When her boyfriend speaks to another girl, Mary is ________ When my friends are on vacation they are ________. Is with me, I am ________.If my friends have nothing to do, they are ________. We like to spend the holidays ________.
Answer:
1. We wait/are waiting in the park.
2. I hear the concert.
3. You lose your patience.
4. He visits/is visiting his mother.
5. They answer the question.
6. Claude sells some books.
7. The lawyer defends the criminal.
8. She returns the book to the library.
9. You correspond with a friend in France.
10. You descend the staircase/stairs very rapidly.
Explanation:
<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>