Answer/Explanation:
this is right,i put it on my paper and made a 85
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c'est vrai, je l'ai mis sur mon papier et j'ai fait un 85
Est means "is" or "are" in French, while c'est translates to "it is", "this is", or "that is". C'est is a contraction of ce est, ce meaning "this" "that" and/or "it", and est meaning "is" (as stated above).
Some examples in sentences:
C'est très drôle. - "This/That/It is very funny."
<span>C'est complètement correct. - "This/That/It is completely correct."
</span><span>Tu est prêt. - "You are ready."
</span>Il est fatigué. - "He is tired."
However, despite est translating to both "is" and "are", c'est never means "those/these are"; the correct form is ces sont.
<span>Ces (chaussures) sont sales. - "Those (shoes) are dirty."</span>
Answer:
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Ans 2 : pan ne decremes
Ans 3: i dont know
Ans 4: quels le par qoue
Ans 5 : supplementerspose ces
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Answer:
Select the word, then right select. did the test and got it right, your FLVS right? 4.07 presentation prep?
Explanation:
did the test