<span>Téléphonais-tu souvent à tes cousins quand tu étais petit?
Translation:
Did you call your cousins often when you were little?
The options:
Nous parlions au téléphone tous les samedis. - "We talked on the phone every Saturday."
J'ai téléphoné samedi. - "I phoned Saturday."
Je vais téléphoner samedi. - "I will call Saturday."
The question requires an answer conveying a continual action ("did you repeatedly call your cousins?"); the second option speaks of an activity that you did once and never repeated, and the last option speaks of something you haven't yet done. Thus, the correct option is the first one.
Answer:
</span>Nous parlions au téléphone tous les samedis.
Elle se maquille avec sion.
A. Se
Answer:
Clara: Hello Kuame, how are you?
Kuame: Hello Clara, I'm fine. And you ? How is it going ?
Clara: Like this, thank you. Can you go to the concert?
Kuame: No, I can't go to the concert, I have to help my mother.
Clara: Okay, that's good. Goodbye, Kuame
Bonjour,
3. Nous dînerons
4. Tu commenceras
5. Sophie nous retrouvera
For example, if I say “une table” – the gender is feminine, and the number is singular. Both are show by the French article “une”in this example, however your French teacher may have withhold this information during the test if you had to memorize a list of French words!