Bonsoir
<em>The </em><em>adverb</em><em> that doesn't fit is </em><em>"activement"</em>
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Ce soir, Hélène a chanté parfaitement // joliment // doucement ► CORRECT
A- parfaitement ► perfectly
B- joliment ► beautifully
C- doucement ► softly
<em>D- activement ► actively ==> doesn't fit</em>
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Bonjour
<em>Question using INVERSION with pronoun "nous" "s'amuser"</em>
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Nous amusons-nous ?
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<em>EXPLANATION</em>
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<em>without inversion = Est-ce que nous nous amusons ?</em>
<em>OR</em>
<em>Nous nous amusons ?</em>
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
Answer:
False: grammar mistakes
Explanation:
French: Sophie va en ville seule
English translation: Sophie goes to town alone
The English translation is not correct.
This would be the correct sentence in french: Sophie se rend seule à la ville
Correct English Translation: Sophie goes to the town alone
Answer:
i think it is nord-est or nord-ouest
Explanation:
if this is wrong im sorry T-T