1: Bonhomme, the mascot, wears the arrowed belt (called a voyager sash in English) as an homage to the fur traders in early Canadian history; the belt kept the wind off of them by keeping their jackets tied shut. They were also used as back braces while carrying their canoes, which is also why canoe races are held during the carnival. The carnival started as a celebration before Lent but has now morphed into a general celebration of winter and Canada.
2: At a child baptism in France, usually only the parents and Godparents give gifts to the child, so that's not something the neighborhood kids do. Everything else is true.
<em>Bonne </em><em>étude ! :3</em>
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>1. Au supermarché, j'achète toujours des céréales.</em>
3. Dans le placard, il y a une boîte de raviolis.
4. A la cantine, on peut manger équilibrer.
It is one of the exceptions of the french verbs so u need to learn it by heart! Here you go:
Hi !!
Answer = C
Sophie est de France, elle est française.
Jules est des Etats-Unis, il est américain.
No Google translation , I'm French (de France !!!)
Hope this helps :)
Hi !
the correct inverse question is = Ont-ils peur .
Tu as faim ? = As-tu faim ?
Apprend-t-il le français = Apprend-il le français ?
Est-ce qu'il est Marc = Est-il Marc ?
You add a "t" when the verb ends by a vowel and the subject begins by a vowel as :
A-t-il peur ?
if you have learned the "futur" tense or when you will, you'll use it because most verbs end by "a" at the 3rd singular person.......
Finira-t-il ? (will he finish ?)
Mangera-t-il ? (will he eat) .................
hope I helped !!!