Answer:
Explanation:
Bonjour,
Nous _sommes __ italiennes et vous __êtes __ américains.
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>Si tu ne trouves pas d'emploi, que</em> "feras-tu"?
Verbe "faire" au futur :
<em>je ferai</em>
tu feras
<em>il/elle/on fera</em>
<em>nous ferons</em>
<em>vous ferez</em>
<em>ils/elles feront</em>
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)
The midpoint between two numbers is the number exactly in the middle of the two numbers. Calculating the midpoint is the same thing as calculating the average of two numbers. Therefore, you can calculate the midpoint between any two numbers by adding them together and dividing by two.