Bonsoir
mes amis et moi, nous <u>mangeons</u> de la pizza.
<u>manger</u> présent
je mange
tu manges
il/elle/on mange
nous mangeons
vous mangez
ils/elles mangent
if you write "nous mangons" you hear the sound as in "go"... instead of "je" so you must not forget the vowel 'e'
hope this helps :)
When comparing poems, one key thing that would actually be very good to do would be the fact of always finding relations in each poem that you would be seeing. Find key points in the poem that would also be the same as the other poem in order to compare them and to also find the relation.
Answer:
<em>(Just devoir by the way, not 'devoir de maison' as devoir itself translates to homework)</em>
1). Assuming you need the translation: I am in town with my friends.
2). Pas
3). Translation: Leah and Chloe are at the station.
4). Sommes