You should write sais
Je ne sais pas italien, which means, i don't speak italian.
Given Léa and Annie feel that the house is too big (trop grande) and hard to maintain (difficile d’entretenir), it can reasonably be inferred that they “n’aiment pas” la maison.
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A- <u>un compte courant </u><em>is a type of bank account (current account OR checking account)</em>
<em>B- argent liquide ► cash FALSE</em>
<em>C- chéquier ► checkbook FALSE</em>
<em>D- carte de crédit ► credit card FALSE</em>
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Answer:
Salim viendra avec moi à condition que je le conduise jusqu'au rendez-vous.
Explanation:
<em>Subjonctif</em> (subjunctive) form is the correct form to use in this sentence. Using the <em>infinif</em> (infinitive) form in this sentence would not be correct grammar, as the word <em>conduire</em> means 'to drive'.
The sentence should read: 'Salim will come with me on the condition that I drive him to the meeting', so using the infinitive form in this sentence would not make sense.
Answer: Almost!
Explanation: First, sleeping bag is <em>mon sac de couchage</em>.
Just remove that <em>r</em> and you should be good.
Also, you don't need an extra <em>e</em> at the end of the verb
because the noun is masculine.