Bonjour !
1. Vous avez un crayon? <em>*</em>
2. Tu as un problème.
3. Les étudiants ont des devoirs.
4. Nous avons un cours de gestion ce matin
5. J'ai un cahier dans mon sac.
6. On a des ordinateurs.
7. La classe n'a pas de fenêtres
8. ll y a beaucoup de chaises.
<u>Avoir </u>(to have)<u> indicatif présent</u>:
J'ai Nous avons
Tu as Vous avez
Il/Elle/On a Ils/Elles ont
Complement:
<em>* </em>In correct French, when we ask a question, especially with the "vous" (also polite form of the "tu") we reverse the verb and the subject.
Exemple:
Avez-vous un crayon ? <em>(Do you have a pencil?)</em>
Veux-tu du fromage ? <em>(Do you want some fromage ?)</em>
Prendrez-vous un croissant ? <em>(Will you want a croissant?)</em>
Have a good day !
What type of time do French people use on movie theater schedule?
In France, military time (0h00 to 23h59) is used for planes, trains,
cinema, museums, restaurants, stores, tour guides and t.v. schedules.
This means they use a 24-hour clock, which starts at 0h00 (midnight)
and ends at 23h59 (11:59 pm).
-In order to convert from 12
-hour time to military time, you need to
add 12 to any hour above 1 pm. Ex. 1pm = (1+12): 13h00
WHAT IS THIS LANGUAGE
CAN U WRITE IT IN ENGLISH
Answer: D
Explanation: A means the countryside, B means a plain (grassland), C means the mountains and D means the sea so obviously the the sea is beside the sand on beaches which is why you would go there.
Du because it is masculine.