1.a book
Tu/adorer
Réponse: Tu adores le livre.
2.a map of France
Nous/habiter
Réponse : Nous habitons en France.
(a map of France = carte de France) Impossible :Nous habitons dans la carte de la France= is no correct
3.a soccer bal
David et Albert/jouer
Réponse : David et Albert jouent au football.
4.a French textbook
Vous/étudier
Réponse : Vous étudiez un manuel scolaire de français.
5.a grilled cheese sandwich
Il/manger
Réponse : Il mange un sandwich au fromage grillé.
6.a computer
Elles/aimer
Réponse : Elles aiment l'ordinateur.
Answer:
Tourists wanting to learn, or people with ancestral history wanting to learn more
Explanation:
Answer:
How does London compare to Oslo?
2.6°C higher average maximum temperature?
4.2°C higher average temperature?
472.43$ higher average salary?
8 more universities?
8.87million more inhabitants?
531.2$ billion higher GDP (PPP)?
190 more museums?
11 more big sports facilities (stadiums, arenas, etc.)?
Explanation:
How does Oslo compare to London?
42.01% lower population density?
120.29$ cheaper monthly public transport ticket?
4.4% lower unemployment rate?
Has a seaside beach?
825.59$ cheaper rent for a one-bedroom apartment?
Has mountains nearby?
5.8°C lower average minimum temperature?
0.09 lower income inequalities?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
With a partner, clarify information. Student A asks a question with invers,
then Student B replies in the affirmative with the words in parentheses. Follow the example.
Model:
We're talking. (until morning)
A: Are we talking?
B: Yes, we talk until the morning.
1. Max phones his friend.
(in Fort-de-France)
2. Hélène lives with her parents.
(in Martinique)
3. Max and Hélène are going to dance.
(tomorrow night)
4. It's snowing. (a lot)
5. Sabrina and Michèle ski.
(in the Laurentians)
6. Nadine takes pictures.
(from his vacation)
Does it snow a lot? (Quebec City)