Bonjour,
Answer:
<em>10 masculine words that end with e</em>
<em>Un cannibale</em>
<em>Un meurtre</em>
<em>Un timbre</em>
<em>Un poste</em>
<em>Un programme</em>
<em>un peintre</em>
<em>un téléphone</em>
<em>un annuaire</em>
<em>un anuaire</em>
<em>un verre</em>
<em>10 feminine words that do not end with e :</em>
une télévision
une main
une position
une loi
une tribu
la glu
la vertu
la forêt
la paix
la toux
Bonjour
1- vendredi, samedi, dimanche, lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi
2- le matin, midi, l'après-midi, la soirée, la nuit....
3- avant-hier, hier, aujourd'hui, demain, après-demain ...
bonne soirée ☺☺☺
Answer:
English translation: To change the TV channel without moving, I use ...
On air.
B. the parable.
C. the remote control.
D. the screen.
SUBMIT
French: Pour changer de chaîne de télévision sans me déplacer, j'utilise...
A. l'antenne.
B. la parabole.
C. la télécommande.
D. l'écran.
SUBMIT
It's C.
Explanation:
it's the right answer
Answer:
Well, i had a huge answer for you but I accidentally refreshed the page so here it is:
1 question: How did you arrive?
2 question: Whom did you go out with?
3 question: How long did you stay?
4 question: Why did you go?
5 question: When did you return?
You could use "est-ce-que" to start a question. I gave you the english version so now translate it to french.
Explanation:
If you are trying to say “me and my uncle are smart” in french then it is “moi et mon oncle sommes intelligents”
Intelligent itself in french is just “intelligent”