Hey there,
<u>What </u><u>subject </u><u>pronoun </u><u>would </u><u>you </u><u>use </u><u>when </u><u>talking </u><u>about </u><u>Gerard </u><u>and </u><u>I?</u>
I → Je
You (informal) → Tu
Gérard → Il
Gerard and I → Nous
Gérard and You → Vous
Gérard et ses amis → Ils
Answer: Nous
✅^_^
Le matin je me lève à 6 heures.
Je déjeune et je me lave.
Je m'habille en fonction de la météo.
Je vais me promener avec mon chien.
Je me dépêche pour prendre le bus qui m'emmène au collège.
Hey there,
<u>Is </u><u>the </u><u>word </u><u>"</u><u>Aujourd'hui</u><u>"</u><u> </u><u>invariable?</u>
Yes, "Aujourd'hui" is a word that can only be written in one way.
✅;)
Explanation:
for me the first one looks like beer
_ je bois de la bière
I don't know what drink de second can be
the 3rd one looks like cocktail
_ je bois du cocktail
This is true, for crime as a whole.
Various studies have shown that men are at least found out- and therefore arrested for- more crimes than women.
From 2011 arrest data from the FBI, men were consistently shown to have higher rates of committing crimes than women. This table has a lot of good info, and you can find out which crimes women were more likely to commit as well. https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2011/crime-in-the-u.s.-2011/tables/table_66_a...