Answer:
acte
Explanation:
It says in french i want you to ..............happy.
And you need to put a verb which is a doing word so act is one but you can think of another one if you want to choose another doing word.
Bonjour !
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<em>Question</em>
<em>Pick an expression that would complete the sentence correctly.</em>
<em>"Il faut"</em> manger moins de matières grasses.
B. Il faut.
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<em>Question 2</em>
<em>Choose the expression that would logically complete the sentence</em>.
Tu dois manger <em>"moins de" </em>fast food.
A. moins de
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<em>Question 3</em>
<em>Which of these groups of foods would be considered “bon pour la santé”?</em>
B. les pommes, le poisson, le riz
<em>Question 4</em>
<em>How would you give advice to someone who wants to eat healthier?</em>
A. Tu dois manger équilibré.
When you learn a language, you start with basic sentences with the most common word order. In French, this is SVO - Subject + Verb + Object. As for most Romance languages - and, indeed, English - the subject (who is doing the action?) generally comes at the beginning of the sentence.
Hi !
A.M. = C = du matin
a.m. = ante meridiem (latin) (midday = 12 0'clock)
p.m. = post meridiem
A and D = p.m.
B = o'clock = il est 2 h pile = it's 2 o'clock
Hope I helped to understand !